Hadmut,
Thanks for keeping the exchange on a professional and impersonal level.
As to the core question you ask, yes, I do have some experience with
email technology and operations.
As to the issue of reading the draft, it is interesting that folks keep
assuming that I haven't, rather than attending to the points that I have
been raising.
As to my intention, it's very simple: I'd like the group to put forward
proposals that are likely to be productive, rather than transient and
wasteful.
I do apologize for this concern over pragmatics and I especially
apologize for employing some years of experience in these matters. We
are all stuck with our own baggage...
d/
HD> Sorry, but that's nonsense. "accurate" and "important" are terms of
HD> your phantasy, but not of network security and not of RMX.
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HD> That's bullshit. You're confusing everything. Are you stoned?
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HD> Do you have any clue at all what you are talking about?
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HD> That's pure nonsense. Do you intentionally refuse to understand
HD> even the simplest things?
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HD> You're talking crap. It's the domain owner who authorizes the MTA (or not).
d/
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Dave Crocker <mailto:dcrocker(_at_)brandenburg(_dot_)com>
Brandenburg InternetWorking <http://www.brandenburg.com>
Sunnyvale, CA USA <tel:+1.408.246.8253>, <fax:+1.866.358.5301>
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