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Robert B Quattlebaum, Jr. wrote:
> On Feb 16, 2006, at 12:51 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
>> FYI, I've started to define a "Jabber-ID" email header so that people
>> can automatically detect JIDs associated with senders (could be cool for
>> presence icons in email clients, message verification a la JEP-0070,
>> etc.).
> 
> Any particular reason why we are using "Jabber-ID" instead of "XMPP-ID"?

"If you know your history, then you would know where you're coming
from." -- Bob Marley

But seriously, for historical reasons we refer to these addresses even
in the XMPP RFCs as "JIDs", so "Jabber-ID" seemed appropriate (on the
model of "List-ID").

Also, since a few people have asked me, it is not "X-Jabber-ID" for a
good reason -- the author of RFC 2822 told me not to use "X-" because
that's evil and broken.

Peter

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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml

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