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Re: SPF advocacy

2004-01-25 12:20:37
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From: "Wechsler" <wechsler(_at_)phase(_dot_)org>
To: <spf-discuss(_at_)v2(_dot_)listbox(_dot_)com>
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: [spf-discuss] SPF advocacy


that "those who attempt to
reinvent SMTP are doomed to do it poorly",

O, the irony. :) It just so happens the "Yakov Shafranovich", on the ASRG
list, forwarded this text (see below).

- Mark

        System Administrator Asarian-host.org

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we wouldn't call it code." - FedEx


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Subject: New Mailing List for Discussions on Replacing SMTP/etc.

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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2004 15:00:56 -0800
To: (various IETF lists)

From: Paul Hoffman / IMC <phoffman(_at_)imc(_dot_)org>

Subject: New mail-ng mailing list open for sign-ups

Greetings again. There seems to be more discussion these days about
replacing SMTP and/or RFC 2822 and/or POP/IMAP for a variety of
reasons. The discussion seems to pop up on a few different lists and
in a few different hallways, and it might be good to have a single
list where folks can congregate. Thus, I have set up a mail-ng
mailing list.

The first task probably is to determine what the next generation of
mail should do, and how that is different than what
SMTP/2822/POP-or-IMAP or instant messaging does. It is safe to say
that we can ignore actual protocol proposals for many months (if not
years) until we figure out what is needed. Once we do that, there are
plenty of protocol people who can attack the decided-on requirements.

There is no expectation that there will be significant agreement on
the list. It is likely that over time the discussion will split into
camps of like-minded design goals. The list might then spawn
different lists for the folks of the different camps (mail-ng-shoe,
mail-ng-sandal, ...). The list is explicitly not yet meant to be an
IETF working group yet (if at all), and is probably more akin to the
IRTF. But at the beginning, it will most likely be talking, not
research.

See <http://www.imc.org/mail-ng/> for information on how to
subscribe. The list is taking subscriptions now, and will probably go
live for discussions within a week. Having some discussion on a
mailing list now should make the dinners and bar gatherings at Seoul
more interesting.

--Paul Hoffman, Director
--Internet Mail Consortium

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