IPP> ADM - Pick your favorite notification delivery method by July 7

IPP> ADM - Pick your favorite notification delivery method by July 7

Herriot, Robert Robert.Herriot at pahv.xerox.com
Fri Jun 30 18:24:30 EDT 2000


Indeed email is the only notification that is a true Internet protocol, but
it is intended for notification to a human rather than to machine.

For notification to a machine, Indp is great within the intranet, and 
ipp-get works on the Internet. But ipp-get is really polling with some hints
from the Printer about when to poll again. 

So each Delivery Method is flawed.

My vote is:

2 email
1 indp 
1 ipp-get
0 snmp

-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Martin [mailto:jkm at underscore.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 4:26 PM
To: ipp at pwg.org
Subject: Re: IPP> ADM - Pick your favorite notification delivery method
byJuly 7


Given that IPP was originally conceived as being an Internet
protocol and *not* particularly an intranet protocol, I agree
with Bill and Elliot and cast all my votes for e-mail.

	...jay


ElliottBradshaw at oaktech.com wrote:
> 
> Same vote (all for email), same reasoning.
> 
>   Elliott Bradshaw
>   Director, SW Engineering
>   Oak Technology Imaging Division
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wagner,William [mailto:bwagner at digprod.com]
> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 10:53 AM
> To: ipp at pwg.org
> Subject: RE: IPP> ADM - Pick your favorite notification delivery method
> by July 7
> 
> Since this preference indication is only for what is in the spec as
> mandated, I cast all four points for MAIL TO. That is not to detract from
> the merit or even (under certain circumstances) the superiority of one or
> more of the other approaches, and I am assuming that at least INDP and IPP
> (although the latter may not technically be notification) will be
specified,
> implemented and verified.
> 
> William A. Wagner (Bill Wagner)
> Director of Technology
> Imaging Division
> NETsilicon, Inc.
> 781-398-4588



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