On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 6:21 PM, Ned Freed
<ned(_dot_)freed(_at_)mrochek(_dot_)com> wrote:
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for the class of application (enterprise mail servers is a name that's
sometimes used but quite possibly that's not familiar to others in the
group), unfortunately it is
Robert, developing enterprise and ISP class mail servers is what I do for a
living. I've been doing it for over 20 years now. So I think this is
something
I might know just a little bit about.
i am not unaware of your background but i fail to see why i should
respect your arguments when you are so clearly uninformed about a
class of mail server which are almost a decade old now
And by the same token, why should I respect any of your arguments when you
clearly have minimal knoeledge of overall email architecture, Sieve
semanticss,
or IETF processes?
ad hominem are widely acknowledged to be the best way to win
discussions on the internet and play a vital role in the creation of
high standard specifications
i think i understand why the IEFT is now held in such low regard by
most modern developers and why i was warned against participating in
this group
- robert