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EmailDLL Online Manual![]() ![]() ![]() RFC: Request For Comments. This is essentially as close to a formal specification as it gets on the Internet. It is the result of works carried out by the group of network engineers known as the IETF, or Internet Engineering Task Force. Each RFC is numbered, and is considered to be the definitive specification for some aspect of the Internet. ![]() ![]() ![]() |