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Re: [ietf-smtp] what's not a trace field

2021-02-17 16:52:36
In article <c4da6ead-5d52-3011-c65a-b13d7d540617(_at_)dcrocker(_dot_)net> you 
write:
w>OBE.  The draft I submitted text covers that concern.  Alexeys note 
surfaced the ordering issue that I -- and based on the thread here, 
everyone else -- had missed.

See the diffs at:

   https://www.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-crocker-email-deliveredto-01

I'm still with Ned.  The new text fixes a few things but it mistakenly
took out the language that says Delivered-To is a trace header.

Oddly, it even cites RFC 5321 section 4.1.1.4 which describss what trace
headers are.

Old:

   This specification defines the "Delivered-To" header field, for
   annotating a delivery event and the individual address to which
   delivery has been effected.  A sequence of deliveries, such as when a
   message goes through multiple mailing lists, SHOULD be recorded with
   a series of Delivered-To: header fields.  As with some other
   information, each additional Delivered-To: header field MUST be
   placed at the current 'top' of the message -- as the first header
   field, in a fashion similar to some fields specified in [SMTP], such
   as in Section 4.1.1.4.  In addition, and as with other fields placed
   at the current top, the Delivered-To header field MUST NOT be
   reordered, with respect to other Delivered-to fields AND those other
   fields.

New:

   This specification defines the "Delivered-To" header field, for
   annotating a delivery event and the individual address to which
   delivery has been effected.  A sequence of deliveries, such as when a
   message goes through multiple mailing lists,May be recorded with
   a series of Delivered-To: header fields.  As with some other
   information, each additional Delivered-To: header field is a trace
   header field and so it MUST be placed at the current 'top' of the message -- 
as the first header
   field, in a fashion similar to other trace header fields specified in [SMTP] 
   in Section 4.1.1.4.  In addition, and as with other trace header fields
   the Delivered-To header field MUST NOT be
   reordered, with respect to other Delivered-to fields AND those other
   fields.




R's,
John

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