Chris wrote:
I suggest that if you want to take this further you submit a draft and see
if you can persuade people to read it.
I need to know more before I do, if I do. thats why this thread.
apart from IM2000 and Brett Watsons thesis I cannot find much.
There were some discussions a while back as well. Some folks such as
Brett Watson himself, and some others can provide more information if
you contact them directly. So far no one has presented pros and cons of
pull model vs. push model in a single document, which is something that
might be useful, especially if the evaluation model in the tech
considerations document is followed.
However, the single overriding concern about such system is deployment.
This is the same problem that faces anyone who wants to replace SMTP
with a different protocol, push or pull, such as the various AMTP
variants discussed earlier on. Majority of folks think that complete
replacement of today's SMTP infrastructure would take too long and be
too costly, while easier and almost as effective solutions exist.
The problem with SMTP is not unique to that protocol itself, it is also
found in other protocols and the structure of the Net itself - every
user on the Net is inherently trusted by the network. That allows spam,
trojans, viruses, DDOS attacks, etc. That problem need to be though
through not just for spam, but for the Internet as whole.
Yakov
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SolidMatrix Technologies, Inc. / www.solidmatrix.com
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" (Lord
Acton)
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