Not sure what normally happens, but it might be confusing.
"Email Core" would have a wider scope, and it might be confusing if the
list name was limited to 'smtp'.
Suggestion for topic for this group as well:
Unifying all the 'autodiscover' and 'autoconfig' methods currently in
place.. email client developers have now a very convoluted set of
requirements in order to find the 'recommended' settings for that domain
or ISP etc..
There are several independent databases out there, eg Apple's own, the
ISPDB, and even some of Microsofts' own email clients no longer follow
traditional methods of lookups.. It is a bit of a mess, that maybe the
IETF would like to weigh in on?
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