Honestly, what convinced me was someone pointing out that it is
called a "JID", short for "Jabber ID". For some reason I neglected to
remember this.
On Mar 1, 2006, at 12:25 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
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On 3/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <ennova2005-
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Another +1 to XMPP-ID.
1. The protocol standard is XMPP (and not Jabber) - all our
efforts should
be behind the "XMPP" bandwagon.
Yes, but even so the "from" header isn't called "SMTP-ID", it's
called "from".
+1 for the more human-friendly Jabber-ID
Well, I already submitted the Internet-Draft on it anyway. ;-)
P
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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.shtml
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