plain old reliable smtp and smime still sounds more reliable.

On Mon, 2006-11-13 at 22:01 +1100, Horst Herb wrote:
> On Monday 13 November 2006 21:33, Hugh Nelson wrote:
> > So obviously there must be some central place to put stuff.
> > How does my referral letter get from my computer to the central place
> > via http?
> 
> 2 easy standard conform possibilities:
> 
> 1.) POST (= you fill in  web form or a process pretends to fill in a web form)
> 
> 2.) you operate a server on your premises from which the specialist polls
> 
> In reality, we have services (eg path results) suited for a publish-subscribe 
> messaging model, and relationships more suited for a point-to-point messaging 
> via a hub (email principle)
> 
> The latter is more difficult to service via http,since for it to work nicely 
> it would require at least some"server" capabilities on both sides (which can 
> be so minimal that they could be embedded in a Linksys NSLU or WRTG-45 router 
> in a commoditized in a turnkey-style fashion
> 
> Horst
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