A View on user-level innovation, while
retaining standards interoperability
"The well-kept secret of Internet mail is just how little user-level functionality it provides. (A little bit really has gone a remarkably long way.) We have only scratched the surface of messaging-based collaboration support. Making progress requires exploring enhancements to the user-level model, as well being very clear about the existing Internet mail service architecture. Email clients TheBat! and Pocomail give some hints in this direction, but only hints."
When: 12.15pm Thurs 2/10
Where: Arcadia
To really prepare well for this talk, you can read Dave's draft on Internet Mail Architecture, linked below.
Lisa
Begin forwarded message:
From: Dave Crocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 25, 2005 11:53:04 PM PST
To: Lisa Dusseault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Internet Mail Architecture draft
Lisa,
Here's the latest version of the Internet Mail Architecture draft that I mentioned.
<http://bbiw.net/specifications/draft-crocker-email-arch-02.html>
I am eager for any comments you or your team might have. It has been getting useful feedback for the previous versions and I am yet hoping to get IETF approval for it.
d/
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