[Removed com-priv because I am not a member and because any thread between the two is bound to be a useless flamewar.] On Mon, May 26, 1997 at 01:51:38AM -0700, Matthew James Gering wrote:
And in the effort to allow the identification of spam, a required SMTP header: precedence: [ high | normal | low | bulk | uce ]
This will allow policies to be enforced, and maintain the freedom of creating that policy.
Who will ensure that this requirement is followed? Right now we've got thousands of people using non-standard mail programs every day, and nobody has been able to get rid of Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes, or any of the other software which is known to do this.... ---------========== J.D. Falk <jdfalk@cybernothing.org> =========--------- | "Anyway the :// part is an 'emoticon' representing | | a man with a strip of sticky tape across his mouth." | | -- R. Douglas | ----========== http://www.cybernothing.org/jdfalk/home.html ==========----