Re: draft-crocker-email-arch-13 (was: Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard)

2009-05-16 Thread ned+ietf
Comment on new text introduced into -13. The text in a new bullet in 6.3 says o MIME's [RFC2045] and [RFC2046] allow for the transport of true multimedia material, which has obvious applicability to internationalization. It is not obvious at all. Excuse me? If it isn't obvious that a

Re: draft-crocker-email-arch-13 (was: Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard)

2009-05-16 Thread John C Klensin
--On Saturday, May 16, 2009 07:23 -0700 Ned Freed ned.fr...@mrochek.com wrote: Comment on new text introduced into -13. The text in a new bullet in 6.3 says o MIME's [RFC2045] and [RFC2046] allow for the transport of true multimedia material, which has obvious applicability to

draft-crocker-email-arch-13 (was: Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard)

2009-05-15 Thread John C Klensin
Comment on new text introduced into -13. The text in a new bullet in 6.3 says o MIME's [RFC2045] and [RFC2046] allow for the transport of true multimedia material, which has obvious applicability to internationalization. It is not obvious at all. MIME does three things: (i) It