Dave_Aronson@3com.com
Fri, 9 Feb 2001 11:48:38 -0500
Anthony Baxter <anthony@interlink.com.au> writes:
> If a
> user receives a fax message, and forwards it on via the phone system after
> recording an audio introduction ("hi Jim, here's a fax I got from Fred,
> can you deal with it?") what sort of message is it? Is it a voicemail?
> A fax? something else? With Message-Context, we can simply say 'it's
> whatever it was originally'. So in the case just given, it's still a fax,
> but with an audio annotation on it.
However, enough additional information could certainly be added in the audio
part, to make it at least as important as the fax part. Perhaps the spec could
add a line to the effect that a compliant UA should, when forwarding a message,
at least somehow allow the user to replace the M-C.
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