| ▲ | thund 5 hours ago | |
wow, how to romanticize X.400 ... - poor Internet fit, assuming managed, trusted networks - some promises depended on all participating systems behaving honestly - once a message reaches another server, you cannot guarantee it isn't copied, backed up, or logged - X.400 read receipts: more reliable but also more privacy invasive - X.400 metadata: carries a lot of routing, classification, and organizational info leading to potential privacy leaks - SMTP is ugly but observable, you don't need a standard specialist to debug issues | ||