| RFC | Description | Author(s) | Status | Obsoleted by | Updated by |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 701 | August, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers | D.W. Dodds | RFC 702 | ||
| 702 | September, 1974, survey of New-Protocol Telnet servers | D.W. Dodds | RFC 669 | ||
| 703 | July, 1975, survey of New-Protocol Telnet Servers | D.W. Dodds | |||
| 704 | IMP/Host and Host/IMP Protocol change | P.J. Santos | |||
| 705 | Front-end Protocol B6700 version | R.F. Bryan | |||
| 706 | On the junk mail problem | J. Postel | |||
| 707 | High-level framework for network-based resource sharing | J.E. White | |||
| 708 | Elements of a Distributed Programming System | J.E. White | |||
| 712 | Distributed Capability Computing System (DCCS) | J.E. Donnelley | |||
| 713 | MSDTP-Message Services Data Transmission Protocol | J. Haverty | |||
| 714 | Host-Host Protocol for an ARPANET-Type Network | A.M. McKenzie | |||
| 716 | Interim Revision to Appendix F of BBN 1822 | D.C. Walden, J. Levin | |||
| 717 | Assigned Network Numbers | J. Postel | Historic | ||
| 718 | Comments on RCTE from the Tenex Implementation Experience | J. Postel | |||
| 719 | Discussion on RCTE | J. Postel | |||
| 720 | Address Specification Syntax for Network Mail | D. Crocker | |||
| 721 | Out-of-Band Control Signals in a Host-to-Host Protocol | L.L. Garlick | Historic | RFC 7805 | |
| 722 | Thoughts on Interactions in Distributed Services | J. Haverty | |||
| 724 | Proposed official standard for the format of ARPA Network messages | D. Crocker, K.T. Pogran, J. Vittal, D.A. Henderson | RFC 733 | ||
| 725 | RJE protocol for a resource sharing network | J.D. Day, G.R. Grossman | |||
| 726 | Remote Controlled Transmission and Echoing Telnet option | J. Postel, D. Crocker | Proposed standard | ||
| 727 | Telnet logout option | M.R. Crispin | Proposed standard | ||
| 728 | Minor pitfall in the Telnet Protocol | J.D. Day | |||
| 729 | Telnet byte macro option | D. Crocker | RFC 735 | ||
| 730 | Extensible field addressing | J. Postel | |||
| 731 | Telnet Data Entry Terminal option | J.D. Day | RFC 732 | ||
| 732 | Telnet Data Entry Terminal option | J.D. Day | RFC 1043 | ||
| 733 | Standard for the format of ARPA network text messages | D. Crocker, J. Vittal, K.T. Pogran, D.A. Henderson | RFC 822 | ||
| 734 | SUPDUP Protocol | M.R. Crispin | Historic | ||
| 735 | Revised Telnet byte macro option | D. Crocker, R.H. Gumpertz | Proposed standard | ||
| 736 | Telnet SUPDUP option | M.R. Crispin | Proposed standard | ||
| 737 | FTP extension: XSEN | K. Harrenstien | |||
| 738 | Time server | K. Harrenstien | |||
| 739 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 750 | |
| 740 | NETRJS Protocol | R.T. Braden | Historic | ||
| 741 | Specifications for the Network Voice Protocol (NVP) | D. Cohen | |||
| 742 | NAME/FINGER Protocol | K. Harrenstien | RFC 1288, RFC 1196, RFC 1194 | ||
| 743 | FTP extension: XRSQ/XRCP | K. Harrenstien | |||
| 744 | MARS - a Message Archiving and Retrieval Service | J. Sattley | |||
| 745 | JANUS interface specifications | M. Beeler | |||
| 746 | SUPDUP graphics extension | R. Stallman | |||
| 747 | Recent extensions to the SUPDUP Protocol | M.R. Crispin | |||
| 748 | Telnet randomly-lose option | M.R. Crispin | |||
| 749 | Telnet SUPDUP-Output option | B. Greenberg | Proposed standard | ||
| 750 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 755 | |
| 751 | Survey of FTP mail and MLFL | P.D. Lebling | |||
| 752 | Universal host table | M.R. Crispin | |||
| 753 | Internet Message Protocol | J. Postel | |||
| 754 | Out-of-net host addresses for mail | J. Postel | |||
| 755 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 758 | |
| 756 | NIC name server - a datagram-based information utility | J.R. Pickens, E.J. Feinler, J.E. Mathis | |||
| 757 | Suggested solution to the naming, addressing, and delivery problem for ARPANET message systems | D.P. Deutsch | |||
| 758 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 762 | |
| 759 | Internet Message Protocol | J. Postel | Historic | ||
| 760 | DoD standard Internet Protocol | J. Postel | RFC 791 | RFC 777 | |
| 761 | DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 793, RFC 7805 | |
| 762 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 770 | |
| 763 | Role mailboxes | M.D. Abrams | |||
| 764 | Telnet Protocol specification | J. Postel | RFC 854 | ||
| 765 | File Transfer Protocol specification | J. Postel | RFC 959 | ||
| 766 | Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents | J. Postel | RFC 774 | ||
| 767 | Structured format for transmission of multi-media documents | J. Postel | |||
| 768 | User Datagram Protocol | J. Postel | Internet standard | RFC 9868 | |
| 769 | Rapicom 450 facsimile file format | J. Postel | |||
| 770 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 776 | |
| 771 | Mail transition plan | V.G. Cerf, J. Postel | |||
| 772 | Mail Transfer Protocol | S. Sluizer, J. Postel | RFC 780 | ||
| 773 | Comments on NCP/TCP mail service transition strategy | V.G. Cerf | |||
| 774 | Internet Protocol Handbook: Table of contents | J. Postel | |||
| 775 | Directory oriented FTP commands | D. Mankins, D. Franklin, A.D. Owen | |||
| 776 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 790 | |
| 777 | Internet Control Message Protocol | J. Postel | RFC 792 | ||
| 778 | DCNET Internet Clock Service | D.L. Mills | Historic | ||
| 779 | Telnet send-location option | E. Killian | Proposed standard | ||
| 780 | Mail Transfer Protocol | S. Sluizer, J. Postel | RFC 788 | ||
| 781 | Specification of the Internet Protocol (IP) timestamp option | Z. Su | |||
| 782 | Virtual Terminal management model | J. Nabielsky, A.P. Skelton | |||
| 783 | TFTP Protocol (revision 2) | K.R. Sollins | RFC 1350 | ||
| 784 | Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 implementation | S. Sluizer, J. Postel | |||
| 785 | Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 file definitions | S. Sluizer, J. Postel | |||
| 786 | Mail Transfer Protocol: ISI TOPS20 MTP-NIMAIL interface | S. Sluizer, J. Postel | |||
| 787 | Connectionless data transmission survey/tutorial | A.L. Chapin | |||
| 788 | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol | J. Postel | RFC 821 | ||
| 789 | Vulnerabilities of network control protocols: An example | E.C. Rosen | |||
| 790 | Assigned numbers | J. Postel | Historic | RFC 820 | |
| 791 | Internet Protocol | J. Postel | Internet standard | RFC 1349, RFC 2474, RFC 6864 | |
| 792 | Internet Control Message Protocol | J. Postel | Internet standard | RFC 950, RFC 4884, RFC 6633, RFC 6918 | |
| 793 | Transmission Control Protocol | J. Postel | Internet standard | RFC 9293 | RFC 1122, RFC 3168, RFC 6093, RFC 6528 |
| 794 | Pre-emption | V.G. Cerf | Informational | ||
| 795 | Service mappings | J. Postel | Historic | ||
| 796 | Address mappings | J. Postel | Historic | ||
| 797 | Format for Bitmap files | A.R. Katz | |||
| 798 | Decoding facsimile data from the Rapicom 450 | A.R. Katz | |||
| 799 | Internet name domains | D.L. Mills | |||
| 800 | Request For Comments summary notes: 700-799 | J. Postel, J. Vernon | Informational |