Michael Welzl wrote:
Hi all, On Sun, 2008-07-27 at 13:35 -0400, Hector Santos wrote: [snip]IMO, if we can't make this new proposal of a Sender define "expires" header consistent with already existing standard practices, then IMO, it should be call something else.To repeat the nice definition that Keith gave us, and which most of us seem to like:
But is not realistic.What is more realistic is the original intent of the I-D you referenced in which you tried to revive the "Expires" header:
http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mailext-new-fields-15 where it defines Expires as: 4. Expires: Syntax: Expires-field = "Expires:" CFWS date-time [CFWS] CRLF The Expires header indicates a date-time, at which this message expires. The field can be used both to limit and to extend the life of a message. User agents and servers which employ automatic purging of old messages MAY let this field influence the purging process. There is no requirement that a user agent must suppress expired messages or make them inaccessible to their owners.It is quite clear of the intent and the engineerings insights for forth in the Expires header:
... servers which employ automatic purging of old messages MAY let this field influence the purging process. You can't ignore this. -- HLS