John Levine wrote:
In any case it hardly matters because POP3 and IMAP are completely different
protocols with different constituencies. You'd never have a standards effort
that lumps them together in a million years, and even if you did you'd do
nothing more than needlessly confuse the programmers of their respective
code bases.
Actually, we've seen a reasonable suggestion a few messages back that
would work equally well with POP and IMAP: extract a reporting address
from the message and send it an ARF report. It has the admirable
characteristic of being completely agnostic about how the mail is
delivered, since there are plenty of delivery techniques other than
POP and IMAP, such as WebDAV, uucp (still handy for intermittent
connections), fetchmail, and just reading the local mailstore.
If we want to sidestep the issue of how to deal with senders wanting
their FBLs, the very simplest method of all is to have the TiS button
send an ARF to a specific address, and let that address figure out
everything else.
I could live with that even in my odd-ball architecture (which probably
resembles other very large infrastructures). I already do that (without
the ARF format), and the recipient address has to be manually configured
in the MUA.
I'd only add that I'd prefer _not_ to have to have the user configure
the MUA where to send the ARFs to. The receiving mail server inserts
it. Meaning that the MUA has to be able to determine it's valid.
I think this is important because many MUAs receive email from multiple
infrastructures, each potentially with their own policies.
If we only support emailed ARFs, the only parameter you need is the address.
This has the advantage of being able to work correctly if the MUA
receives email from several different infrastructures, even if some
don't support reporting.
Even has the ability to work if the receiving mail system can't handle
the ARFs at all, just forward em off to a trusted 3rd party.
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