On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, Alexey Melnikov wrote:
The alternative proposal is to use () only to pass additional parameters:
b authenticate (SID 1234432143) plain AGFybnQAdG5yYQ==
Atleast Arnt proposed this syntax:
b authenticate login (SASLIR dGVzdDg=) (SID 1234567890), which would be incompatible.
The client is not going to use it unless the server supports it.
Well, of course, but if SASL-IR is going to change, that's a problem.
-Rob
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