On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Rich Kulawiec wrote:

: > >The -request  convention has been  around since the Arpanet.  I remember
: > >seeing it back in 1979.
: > 
: > Yes, and  it pointed to  a human  person.
: 
: Back then, yes.  But it's clearly been understood for well over a decade
: that one can expect to find an agent of *some* kind -- either human or
: software -- at that address, which is capable of processing requests.

That's correct - and fortunately, in _my_ interpretation, this is all the
RFC dictates.

: Further, it's been clearly understood that IF an automated agent was
: present, that was where it could be found.

This has NEVER been "clearly understood," and is severely one-faceted.  This
is UNRELATED to the statement you gave above.

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-- Todd Vierling (Personal [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Bus. [EMAIL PROTECTED])


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