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At 3:59 PM -0500 1/17/07, John C Klensin wrote:
--On Wednesday, 17 January, 2007 12:12 -0800 Randall Gellens <randy at qualcomm.com> wrote:
Does the second-to-last sentence refer to an ASCII address, or any address? The wording implies any address, but if an address is non-ASCII, surely that is a good sign that the owner of that address is an i18mail user?Right. The situation that is being warned against is taking an ASCII address as a clear sign that the address owner is not an i18mail user.
I'd like to see the text improved to make this more clear. As a suggestion, replace:
Note that under this definition, it is not possible to tell from the address that an email sender or recipient is an i18mail user.
with:
Note that under this definition, it is not possible to tell from an ASCII address if an email sender or recipient is an i18mail user or not.
Hmm. One still can't tell from a non-ASCII address that the recipient is an i18mail user or not, one can only tell that the sender thinks that user is.
I'm happy to make the change Randy suggests unless others object (I think it improves things). But, if we are going to do so, let's figure out text to be sure things are completely right. In that context, it seems to me as if the suggested replacement sentence needs an additional few words. Suggestions welcome.
How about:
Replace:
Note that under this definition, it is not possible to tell from the address that an email sender or recipient is an i18mail user.
with:
Note that under this definition, it is not possible to tell from an ASCII address if an email sender or recipient is an i18mail user or not. (A non-ASCII address implies that the owner of that address is an i18mail user.)
Note that under this definition, it is not possible to tell whether an email sender or recipient is an i18mail user or not if his/her address is an ASCII address.
Regards
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