> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Lawrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2008 2:33 PM
>
> I don't think that reformulating call-id is any harder to deploy than a
> new header would be.

You missed an email explaining that: if we mandate not changing "safe" call-id 
values, all b2bua's along the path have to stop changing it, and the UAC has to 
create a "safe" one.  If we do a new header, only some b2bua's need to change 
for matching to work in most cases.  All of them would need to pass the header 
for it to work, but my assumption is that's more likely.  It may be a false 
assumption, but from the traces I get to see, it looks like new headers get 
through fairly often. (at least those without URI's)

-hadriel
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