Re: Schema for Mailing Lists

Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk Wed, 11 November 1992 13:05 UTC

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From: Jill.Foster@newcastle.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Schema for Mailing Lists
To: Steve Hardcastle-Kille <S.Kille@isode.com>
Cc: osi-ds@cs.ucl.ac.uk, nisp-team@newcastle.ac.uk
Message-Id: <emu-ct08.1992.1111.120058.njf@eata.ncl.ac.uk>
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Re:

> There is a basic scheme described in X.402.   This is somewhat extended
> in the MHS-DS document "Use of the Directory for Distribution Lists",
> and with some more X.400ish stuff by the EXPLODE project.   
> 
> A more interesting and radical approach is proposed in OSI-DS 25.
> 
> 
> Steve

 OK - thanks Steve.  I'd looked at all of those.  Just didn't know
 which to go for.

 Is anyone actually USING any of these schema for real?

 Cheers - Jill