Re: E-mail survey. Just 2 questions.

Einar Stefferud <Stef@nma.com> Sat, 23 October 1993 18:35 UTC

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To: Claudio Allocchio - +39 40 3758523 <ALLOCCHIO@elettra.trieste.it>
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Subject: Re: E-mail survey. Just 2 questions.
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Date: Sat, 23 Oct 1993 09:00:33 -0700
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Hello Claudio -- You did not show the full name as it will appear in
actrual use, so I may not be clear on where it will be seen, if ewver,
by end-users.  

(I think it is never seen by end-users, only by EMail Router Programs.)

I suggest ORX400 (or ORX4 if string length is critical).

After all, this is dealing only with X.400 O/R address mappings, is it
not?  

Or is this to be useful for the general MHS Address Mapping Case?

Cheers...\Stef


From your message Sat, 23 Oct 1993 12:44:43 +0100 (WET):
}
}
}Hello, 
}just as continuation to my previous mail, re-send this mail filling in your
}suggestions/preferences.
}
} Possible "reserved keyword" for the second level DNS domain:
}
}   I prefer:   X400  /  MHS  /  M-H-S  /  X-400  /  MHS-OR  /  <other sugg.>
}
}
} Possible name for the new DNS Resource Record (currently one suggestion
} by Christian Huitema, and an objection to it by John Kleintsin because it
} starts with "X"):
}
}   I prefer:  XA  (X.400 address translation)
}              ORX (O/R X.400 translation)
}              PX  (pointer to X.400 name)
}              <other suggestions>
}
}Just return this mail to me or to the list, thanks.
}Claudio