On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 05:43:58AM -0000, John Levine wrote:
There have been a lot of proposals to "replace SMTP", but none have
come anywhere near close to demonstrating sufficient utility to
motivate people to bear the enormous switching costs from the existing
deployed system.
Just because this hasn't be stated explictly enough this week outside
of Dubai, let me say the problem is that the underlying lookup
mechanism isn't robust enough. If we only knew who it was doing the
lookups, we could use the existing legal systems to solve these
issues. Therefore, all we need to is replace DNS; SMTP can stay where
it is in the stack.
HTH,
A
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