RE: [Asrg] CRI Header

"Eric D. Williams" <eric@infobro.com> Thu, 05 June 2003 03:34 UTC

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From: "Eric D. Williams" <eric@infobro.com>
To: 'Eric Dean' <eric@purespeed.com>, Yakov Shafranovich <research@solidmatrix.com>, "asrg@ietf.org" <asrg@ietf.org>
Subject: RE: [Asrg] CRI Header
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On Wednesday, June 04, 2003 3:54 PM, Eric Dean [SMTP:eric@purespeed.com] wrote:
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> ok..optional headers or do we introduce a new one?  There isn't an RFC 2822
> registration process that I am aware of.

IMHO the question at this stage is 'optional headers or the introduction of an 
new one?  Would a comparable RFC 2822 header field be as effective?'

I hope I am not belaboring the point but at this stage if we focus more on the 
research aspect of the problems the set of solutions that are viable should/may 
become more apparent.  So instead of attempting to prove the solution perhaps 
at this stage it is better to 'test' the approach to a solution in theory and 
provide provable research conclusions that support the goals of the approach. 
 Just a thought.

-e
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