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This file contains citations for RTRs that have also appeared as RFCs.

RTR citations appear in this format:

####  Title of RTR.  Author 1, Author 2, Author 3.  Issue date.
      (Format: ASCII) (Obsoletes xxx) (Obsoleted by xxx) (Updates xxx)
      (Updated by xxx) (Also RFC ####)

Key to citations:

#### is the RTR number.

Following the number are the title (terminated with a period), the
author, or list of authors (terminated with a period), and the date
(terminated with a period).

The format and byte information follows in parenthesis.  The format,
either ASCII text (TXT) or PostScript (PS) or both, is noted, followed
by an equals sign and the number of bytes for that version.  For
example (Format: TXT=aaaaa, PS=bbbbbb bytes) shows that the ASCII text
version is aaaaa bytes, and the PostScript version of the RTR is
bbbbbb bytes.  The (Also RFC ##) phrase gives the equivalent RFC.


    For example:

    0012    Writing X.400 O/R Names. H. Alvestrand, August 1994.
            (Format: TXT 21242 bytes) (Also RFC1685)

Details on obtaining RTRs via FTP or EMAIL may be obtained by sending
an EMAIL message to:  rfc-info@ISI.EDU 
with the message body help: ways_to_get_rtrs.  

For example:

	To: rfc-info@ISI.EDU
	Subject: getting rtrs

	help: ways_to_get_rtrs


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