At 02:56 01/02/2004, Keith Moore wrote:
The core problem of email as far as I am concerned is the interminable
forwarding problem.
There I will disagree. The present model in fact gets messages from where
they are to where they need to go.
the present model in fact loses a fair number of messages. in my
experience, email is less reliable than snail mail.
My experience is that lost messages can usually be narrowed down to
anti-spam measures gone wrong, or buggy software.
The second won't go away, and the first needs to be solved anyway.
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