Re: [MORG] I-D Action:draft-ietf-morg-sortdisplay-01.txt

Dan Karp <dkarp@zimbra.com> Tue, 06 October 2009 15:34 UTC

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> I wonder if these concerns could be addressed by defining the sort key
> as equal to the addr-name sent by the server in response to 
> FETCH-ENVELOPE. IIRC that's still 2047-encoded, but "like the
> addr-name you send for FETCH ENVELOPE, but 2047-decoded" is realistic
> and still simple.

This is completely reasonable, and also very much in line with the
rest of the base SORT draft.  Give me a bit of time and I'll try to
rework the draft's wording to phrase it in terms that line up with the
FETCH ENVELOPE response.