From: "Steve Langstaff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   Would sending a "408 Request Timeout" response help nudge the client to
   use 3263 mechanisms?

I don't think so -- RFC 3263 generates a series of network addresses,
but as soon as the sender can contact one of the addresses, the
remainder of the addresses are ignored and the search is terminated.
A 408 response from one address is assumed to be definitive for the
request-URI.

It seems that RFC 3263 is really only applicable to sets of
destinations that are truly functionally equivalent.

Dale
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