"James P. Salsman" <bovik@best.com> writes: >Interoperability testing could be started with an autoresponder to send >and receive VPIM-compliant messages, so that developers could check to >see that they have all the features they are supposed to have. Then >once a certain number (perhaps 6 or 7) have reported compliance using >their clients with the autoresponder, a b@ke-off could be held ... I was wondering as to how difficult it is to set up this autoresponder? Are there any plans to set this up so that others can test against it? I agree that providing a test-bed for VPIM client compliance will definitely spur development. Glenn had mentioned in one of the posts that Nortel Callpilot allows IMAP access. I was wondering if one is available on the public net for testing? Regards, Bobby Sardana. sardana@obsoft.comReceived on Thursday, 4 October 2001 10:04:49 GMT
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