draft-crocker-email-arch-13 (was: Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard)

2009-05-15 Thread John C Klensin
Comment on new text introduced into -13. The text in a new bullet in 6.3 says > o MIME's [RFC2045] and [RFC2046] allow for the transport of > true multimedia material, which has obvious applicability > to internationalization. It is not obvious at all. MIME does three things: (i) It ch

Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard

2009-05-15 Thread Dave CROCKER
FYI, Diff from previous version: http://tools.ietf.org/rfcdiff?url2=draft-crocker-email-arch-13 and the usual pretty stuff (and diff) are at: d/ Original Message Subject: New Version Notification for draft-crocker-email-arch-13

Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard

2009-05-15 Thread Dave CROCKER
John C Klensin wrote: This is a tiny nit, but, since -13 has not yet been posted... Thanks. Since the latest draft has been modified to respond to your recent observations about internationalization and the role of an architecture document I'm glad to see that your concerns are reduced to

Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard

2009-05-15 Thread John C Klensin
Hi. This is a tiny nit, but, since -13 has not yet been posted... A few of the references list organizations and not authors as authors and should probably be fixed.[RFC5335] sort of leapt out at me. A quick scan also turned up [RFC1652], but I have not done a comprehensive check for others.

Re: Security of BGP Re: Status of the 16-bit AS Number space

2009-05-15 Thread Phillip Hallam-Baker
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 10:25 PM, Steven M. Bellovin wrote: > On Tue, 12 May 2009 15:42:26 -0400 > When you do run an ISP, let me know how well that actually works. Well one thing my approach would be a lot less good at would be forcing upgrades to ludicrously expensive routers. If I am reading

Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard

2009-05-15 Thread Dave CROCKER
(just in time for shipping the final version for IESG consideration after Last Call...) SM wrote: In the Introduction section: "The underlying technical standards for Internet Mail comprise a rich array of functional capabilities. The specifications form the core: * Simple Mail T

Re: Last Call: draft-crocker-email-arch (Internet Mail Architecture) to Proposed Standard

2009-05-15 Thread SM
At 05:27 13-04-2009, The IESG wrote: The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider the following document: - 'Internet Mail Architecture ' as a Proposed Standard The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits final comments on this action.