Bill McQuillan | 5 Dec 2011 21:54
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draft-koenig-privicons-03.txt


My comments on "Privacy Preferences for E-Mail Messages"

> 1.  Introduction
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> 1.1.  Overview
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>    This document proposes a syntax (Section 2) and semantics (Section 3)
>    allowing a Sending User of an e-mail message to express his or her
>    preference for how the e-mail message content should be handled by
>    the Receiving Users.  For this purpose, semantics of sets of
>    different character combinations ("Privicons") are described.  These
>    can syntactically be integrated either in the first-line of the body,
>    in the subject line and/or in a dedicated header of any e-mail
>    message.  The Privicons icon set has six different icons.  They will
>    be machine-readable.

It would be more correct to use the term "header field" rather 
than "header" here and in the rest of the document.
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> 1.3.  Terminology and Conventions
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>    o  The terms "Sending User" and "Receiving User" are related to a
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