In article
<2d497f5a-6daf-617f-648e-29f91cdbd464(_at_)network-heretics(_dot_)com> you
write:
- I wonder if it makes sense to have a way for the subject message to
provide a set of reaction choices recommended for use by a recipient in
composing a reply. Such a facility could be used, for example, by a
mailing list to request specific responses, or even for voting.
Presumably a separate header field would be used in the subject message
to specify choices, e.g.:
reply-react-choices = "Reply-React-Choices:" ("single" / "multiple") ";"
lwsp react-choice *("," lwsp react-choice)
I don't think it's a great idea to go down this particular rathole.
If you want to send people a multiple choice response form, the way to
do it these days to send a MIME HTML message body that contains a web
form. Reinventing this wheel doesn't seem very useful.
R's,
John
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