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Le Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:37:06 +0100,
Florian Effenberger <floeff@documentfoundation.org> a écrit :

Hi,

Charles-H. Schulz wrote on 2011-03-14 14.02:
Yes. This protocols helps to store data other than emails (for
instance it could be used to store documents, see the works from
the unhosted project). Implementing webfinger is perhaps already
done (Gmail and Yahoo implement it), it's just an obscure stuff no
one really has heard about but it could be of perennial importance.

I never heard about it, and I doubt that it is even available for
simple e-mail forwarders. We will not *store* user's e-mails, but
rather *forward* them to their real account. So, at least mid-term,
for the @libreoffice.org forwarding service, I doubt webfinger will
be important. I we plan to have something like an hosted or cloud
solution, it might get important later on. :-)

Ah, then I might have misunderstood the initial proposal
completely! :-) I thought this provider was offering us actual
mailboxes. But in any case, it's always good to ask them about the
protocol...

best,
Charles.



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