Hi,

Concerning RFC 3325's P-Asserted-Identity and P-Preferred-Identity, should the 
typical bracket rule apply concerning parameters?

Since these headers do not contain parameters, I assume that the following RFC 
3261 section 20 snippet does not apply.

Thanks,
Brett

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RFC 3261 section 20:

 The Contact, From, and To header fields contain a URI.  If the URI
 contains a comma, question mark or semicolon, the URI MUST be
 enclosed in angle brackets (< and >).  Any URI parameters are
 contained within these brackets.  If the URI is not enclosed in angle
 brackets, any semicolon-delimited parameters are header-parameters,
 not URI parameters.

RFC 3325 section 9.1:

 PAssertedID = "P-Asserted-Identity" HCOLON PAssertedID-value
                      *(COMMA PAssertedID-value)
 PAssertedID-value = name-addr / addr-spec

RFC 3325 section 9.2:

 PPreferredID = "P-Preferred-Identity" HCOLON PPreferredID-value
                        *(COMMA PPreferredID-value)
 PPreferredID-value = name-addr / addr-spec

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