(RFC 3161 published August 2001, subtype last updated April August 2001) This section specifies a means for conveying ASN.1-encoded messages for the protocol exchanges described in Section 2 and Appendix D via Internet mail. Two MIME objects are specified as follows: Content-Type: application/timestamp-query Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 <> Content-Type: application/timestamp-reply Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 <> These MIME objects can be respectively sent and received using common MIME processing engines and provides a simple Internet mail transport for Time-Stamp messages. For the application/timestamp-query and application/timestamp-reply MIME types, implementations SHOULD include the optional "name" and "filename" parameters. Including a file name helps preserve type information when time-stamp queries and replies are saved as files. When these parameters are included, a file name with the appropriate extension SHOULD be selected: MIME Type File Extension application/timestamp-query .TSQ application/timestamp-reply .TSR In addition, the file name SHOULD be limited to eight characters followed by a three letter extension. The eight character filename base can be any distinct name.