Re: Last Call: draft-freed-sieve-environment (Sieve Email Filtering: Environment Extension) to Proposed Standard

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On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Ned Freed wrote:
>
> Not really. The information environment supplies is, as the name implies, about
> the environment things are operating in. This includes information about the
> Sieve interpreter, the host it is running on, and the network. The last item
> includes connection information, which is in no way specific to a particular
> message - a connection can  relate to many messages.

However the information about the interpreter and the host are essentially
static - they don't change over the run-time of the server or even longer
periods - whereas connection information is dynamic. The fact that
multiple messages can be delivered on the same connection is a detail that
usually doesn't matter to users or even admins, so it's usually simpler to
treat it as a property of the message not of the platform.

Otherwise I agree with Ned.

Tony.
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