>How about > >Subject: Order all-out attack on Iranq? You've managed to confuse SIP with some sort of one-way instant messanging protocol. In my world, that subject would be part of a SIP message used to set up a session of some sort. During that session, the participants could clarify the nature of the attack. Or, of course, we could take your earlier suggestion and flat-out refuse to pass the message along. I'll start digging my fallout shelter tonight. -- Adam Roach, Ericsson Inc. | Ph: +1 972 583 7594 | 1010 E. Arapaho, MS L-04 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Fax: +1 972 669 0154 | Richardson, TX 75081 USA
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