
At 6:06 PM +0100 10/8/97, Adam Back wrote:
Email itself is pretty fragile, and email is not commonly used for long term storage.
Now this is a pretty bold assertion. One with which I completely disagree. As I peruse my Eudora folder this evening, I can easily pick out messages that date back nearly 6 years. Looking thru IETF working group archives (which are *all* email) it is possible to find messages dating back 10 years and more. Moreover, it is not unheard of during legal discovery for email to be made subject to search (Our lawyers are constantly tut-tuting about all the email that is saved). So to say it is not used for long-term storage is simply incorrect. Since your argument pretty much is based on this claim, Adam, I have a hard time accepting any of it. john w noerenberg, ii jwn2@qualcomm.com pager: jwn2@pager.qualcomm.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- "A beautiful idea has a much greater chance of being a correct idea than an ugly one." -- Roger Penrose, "The Emperor's New Mind", 1989 --------------------------------------------------------------------