[email protected] (Wietse Venema) wrote: > Michael Str?der: >> So I interpret your question it as an answer: >> SMTPUTF8 is currently not widely used. ;-) > > 10 years ago, IPv6 implementation was driven by the concern that > everyone was going to suffer from unavailable IP addresses. > > SMTPUTF8 is a usability upgrade for non-ASCII email addresses > (localparts and domains). 10 Years from now I expect that most email > products will support internationalized email addresses (whether > specified by SMTPUTF8 or some later standard).
Thanks for confirming my own estimation. :-) Ciao, Michael.
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