> Well, we'll never know how hard it is to change RFC822 unless we
> try.  It seems pretty clear to me at this point that while several
> of the proposals for new headers remain worth pursuing in their own
> right, we are never going to resolve are most basic problems without
> agreement that that the current standard is inadequate and needs to
> be revised.  Does anyone know how to get that ball rolling?
>
> /June
 
I think this discussion needs to take place on Header-People.  That's
where the real RFC822 experts are.  From the list-of-lists:
 
 
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