A)  Open Office web front end, anybody?  (gee, I am so sure this has not
been thoguht of ...)

B) Finding the right place to send mail to can be a real bear and bore;

remembering it leads to really big address books and another pain.

Suggestion to simplify this for Open Office web site
(who knows, it might catch on;
I am sure there are recommendations that parallel this):

I)  Mail to DNS address conversions:  Use the original RFC equivalences
   (though incompatibilities will exist elsewhere):

    [EMAIL PROTECTED] becomes equivalent to any.address.any.domain

II)  The web page associated there: the address directly or www.thesame

III) The handler for a web page would be
[EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
.

   If you need more roles, then the web page itself would list the roles by
keyword
   (similar to the old non-used DNS WKS records); then the mail addresses
would be the same.

IV) At that p[oint a procedure would exist to construct an email addres for
any given web page.

V)  By using hierarchical web page organization, the default for any page
would be the handler for its parent page;
      and that would direct mail correctly anywhere at any time.

    (People would still need to THINK before sending; but role labels
should be straight forward enough).

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Roy A. Crabtree
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