John W. Baxter wrote:
> On 1/18/06 8:09 AM, "Kjetil Torgrim Homme" <kjetilho@???> wrote:
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>>>Only if you do not want it to begin life in an SSL 'tunnel'. We do.
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>>fair enough, but this is at odds with Internet standards
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> Now, now...it's only been deprecated for a decade or so, in favor of
> STARTTLS.
Yep, and we will still be installing it as long as it remains a better
solution for an MUA, along with:
- Zippo's which will light in a windstorm, 'deprecated' by Bic lighters
that will not,
- Case 'old Forge' carbon-steel knives, which will hold a sharp edge,
'deprecated' by stainless steel that will not,
- Easily cleaned last-forever black-iron skillets 'deprecated' by
shortlived teflon on aluminum
- Colt .45 ACP's 'deprecated' by a 9mm parabellum with half the
muzzle-energy
- American 'compact' cars 'deprecated' by monster SUV's
- and now the PowerBook G4 at 64 watts but normally run at <10% load
'deprecated' by the Intel Core Duo at 85 Watts to be run at < 6% load.... ??
Anyone else out there notice how folks should leave home and rule the
world while they are still young enough to know everything?
> And it will stay in use for at least another decade after
> Microsoft changes Outlook Express, if they ever do. (The ldaps protocol
> stands a good chance of going away sooner.)
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> --John
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Well d'you know dogs?
Much of this 'progress' came about for the same reason dogs groom
themselves in a contortionist manner.
'Coz they are able to, and no one cares to interfere.... ;-)
Best,
Bill
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