Re: FYI: BOF on Internationalized Email Addresses (IEA)
Sam Roberts <[email protected]> Thu, 30 Oct 2003 20:36:30 -0500
| Newsgroups | gmane.ietf.imaa,gmane.ietf.rfc822 |
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We already have internationalized email addresses, in a sense, you can put a multi-lingual phrase before the address. A few email clients (that I hate, but whatever) actually don't even show you the email address, they just show you the (multilingual) name. So, its possible to write your name in any character set you like beside your address. The idea of multi-lingual local-parts sounds great, the inability to communicate with people in other countries doesn't. I couldn't even get a chinese speaking friend to type in a chinese email address on my machine, since I don't have a chinese character input method for Mutt, so even literacy wouldn't necessarily help! Somebody else mentioned the hotel in Turkey with the Turkish email address. With a phone, I may not be able to speak to that hotel keeper in Turkey, but I can dial his number with my phone, and my roommate speaks French, and maybe so does he a little, so she can help me out. Email needs to be like that. Cheers, Sam