Re: "Archived-At" headers

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* Dale R. Worley wrote:
>I've noticed that recently messages to the Ietf mailing list have been
>sprouting "Archived-At" headers.  This seems to be a great
>convenience.  But when I attempted to use one of these links,
>http://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf/rvA1yLD7Ds2BAxWYv3iN1ONAxJs
>it turned out not to be what I expected -- it contained the message,
>but none of the threading that I've learned to love in IETF mail
>archives.
>
>Which is all rather odd, since there *is* a URL that goes to the
>"real" archive, and does give access to the threading:
>http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/msg86465.html
>Why is that URL not put into the Archived-At header?
>
>Though to put the shoe on the other foot, I notice that the *former*
>archive will show me the full headers of the message if I want, but
>the latter archive won't.

I assume there are some technical reasons, Henrik Levkowetz (copied)
might be able to comment.
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