-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 18/06/14 12:21, Eleanor Saitta wrote: > On 2014.06.18 00.31, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote: >> I was surprised by this claim as well -- my current expectation >> is that i have *no idea* when my mail reaches the receiver's >> mailpile (and i'm fine with that, tbh). > > You do expect to know when your message reaches their MTA, and if > you don't have a good idea of how long that's going to take > (measured on the order of ten minute increments), email becomes an > entirely different medium vs. how it's currently used, especially > in business settings.
Regardless of whether people expect to know when their messages have been delivered, I think it's indisputable that people expect that if they come online after a message has been sent to them, they'll get the message. They don't expect (as we found in user testing for Briar) that the sender also needs to be online for the message to be delivered. This is a pretty fundamental challenge for P2P messaging systems. Cheers, Michael -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJToYc1AAoJEBEET9GfxSfM180IAJdemTrVojXpy4H24vcDOILh CrI9XqOP/8ijFbLy9vH8kDiaRGskyesEecipEc2mvKfp6HZqSABoZRt97nUFORP2 FmH3Yt0HL+y5nPc0RYcrMLFJwyjoKkKMOzR9ZJaExHA4aCJDDmD9d2Nt+3vU8RRf ASqTDMBHfGBOxDvc5VZlaZWsWfV1H1dTxt0jVoOfL+jhYaGwiHsC3881Gbv44SKN hXbwjwr7LBK4ixdwm7xJvZ2J6oksNLwgQnA9pTDqC/iymR08DSsnv56nnDjjVmzx XlIHYsG5l+3j8uhd3hI9QFFONtzCbH1/ycnK/1G5YYLKriJJ9fpkxsW6bYm2sGM= =t2Ii -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Messaging mailing list [email protected] https://moderncrypto.org/mailman/listinfo/messaging
