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Hi,

just my useless 2p:
1. As stuff like PGP and/or GnuPG starts to spread, there shall be 
no longer identical messages - each and every message shall be 
signed/encrypted by a different key.
2. The claims about "new technologies", "users wanting to send 
videos and MP3s" and stuff should be solved by upgrading the lines 
anyway; if you have several users sending 50MB attachments, 
they are killing your 64kb line anyway - should they use FTP or 
SMTP, and should they send one copy or three copies.
3. For mailing lists it's unusable anyway due to VERPing - the 
protocol simply doesn't allow multiple MAIL FROM/RCPT TO pairs 
for one DATA part.

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Petr Novotny, ANTEK CS
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http://www.antek.cz
PGP key ID: 0x3BA9BC3F
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