ned,
nfmc> used to assess the impact of the various proposals. If handwaving about
the
nfmc> benefits outweighing the costs is unacceptable so is simple insistance
that
nfmc> the costs are too high.
Correct. That's why the problems with RMX-based approaches, in terms
of visible user impact, eliminating of essentially all cross-Internet
store-and-forward -- including mailing lists -- and elimination of
various mobility scenarios including third-party MUAs, all have been
cited repeatedly.
d/
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Dave Crocker <dcrocker-at-brandenburg-dot-com>
Brandenburg InternetWorking <www.brandenburg.com>
Sunnyvale, CA USA <tel:+1.408.246.8253>