Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIMv2) is defined in RFC 3801, an Internet standards track protocol.[1]

VPIM defines a subset of the Internet multimedia messaging protocols (MIME) for use between voice processing server platforms.

This and related protocols define the familiar myEmailAddress@myDomain.com type of e-mail addressing everyone now uses on the internet, extending it from regular e-mail to voice mail and fax systems.

RFC 3801 refers to other RFCs for details on addressing [RFC 3804] and [RFC 3191], FAX [RFC 3192], and GSTN Address Extensions [RFC 2846].[2][3][4][5] These RFCs are mostly concerned with e-mail address formats, dividing addresses into left hand and right hand sides (LHS, before the @, and RHS, after the @), how protocols are extended to support voice messaging, faxes, and AMIS addressing (which supports phone number dialing), and how to register new values of GSTN service selectors VPIM, VOICE, AMIS, and SYSNUM with IANA, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority.

The RFCs define VPIM gateways to "translate between dissimilar environments." Both "onramps" (gateways which connects from another voice mail networking protocol to VPIM) and "offramps" (gateways which connect from VPIM to another voice mail networking protocol) are defined, casting VPIM as the inter-system "highway" that connects the different voice messaging systems together.

Messaging and voice messaging systems such as Microsoft's Exchange, Cisco System's Unity and Unity Connection, and Callware's Callegra.UC[6] product lines provide VPIM gateways with on and off ramp gateways to allow integration of similar and dissimilar messaging systems.

References

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  1. ^ RFC 3801 – Voice Profile for Internet Mail – version 2 (VPIMv2)
  2. ^ RFC 3804 – Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) Addressing
  3. ^ RFC 3191 – Minimal GSTN address format in Internet Mail
  4. ^ RFC 3192 – Minimal FAX address format in Internet Mail
  5. ^ RFC 2846 – GSTN Address Element Extensions in E-mail Services
  6. ^ "VPIM support in CallegraCOMMUNITY".
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  • Vaudreuil, G. and Parsons G. (June 2004) RFC 3801: "Voice Profile for Internet Mail - version 2 (VPIMv2)" Retrieved on 2008-March-26
  • Parsons, G. (June 2004). RFC 3804: "Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) Addressing" Retrieved on 2008-March-26
  • Allocchio, C. (October 2001) RFC 3191: "Minimal GSTN address format in Internet Mail" Retrieved on 2008-March-26
  • Allocchio, C. (October 2001) RFC 3192: "Minimal FAX address format in Internet Mail" Retrieved on 2008-March-26
  • Allocchio, C. (June 2000) RFC 2846: "GSTN Address Extensions" Retrieved on 2008-March-26

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WAV

Waveform Audio File Format, MIME Sub-type Registration. IETF. I-D draft-ema-vpim-wav-00. Retrieved 2009-12-06. "Definition of WAV file in English". Oxford

MIME

Relationship between Unicode and email Uuencoding – Form of binary-to-text encoding VPIM Terry Gliedt (May 27, 1996). "Messages - a Multi-Media Mailer". "History

List of RFCs

iSCSI May 2004 ISCSI RFC 3801 Voice Profile for Internet Protocol June 2004 VPIM RFC 3830 MIKEY: Multimedia Internet KEYing August 2004 MIKEY RFC 3867 Payment

Voicemail

exchange of messages between the major voicemail vendors' platforms using the VPIM networking standard. Beusch and Finnigan led the VMA until 1998 and 1999