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Re: DPI or Flow Management
From: Francois Menard <francois () menards ca>
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 13:31:01 -0500
Its like the post office getting envolopes by the truckload, then opening each envelope, read the content, to decide when to send the opened letter for delivery, either by foot or car, claiming that such a decision process will prevent envelopes from flooding the post office, coming into the post office for delivery in the last mile.There is, however, at least one more dimension with postal or packagedelivery services. They offer different delivery priorities with differentpricing, may have surcharges or refuse large content that the physicaltransport technically could carry, and offer sender-pays and receiver-paysoptions.
The starting hypothesis is based on envelopes of the same size, weight, colour, with no chemical powder in them, and all with the same stamp value...
The emphasis, is the need to open the envelope to decide how to route them...
F.
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- DPI or Flow Management Francois Menard (Mar 01)
- RE: DPI or Flow Management Lorell Hathcock (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Francois Menard (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Francois Menard (Mar 01)
- RE: DPI or Flow Management Howard C. Berkowitz (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Francois Menard (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Randy Bush (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Steven M. Bellovin (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Randy Bush (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Roland Dobbins (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Roland Dobbins (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Suresh Ramasubramanian (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Jack Bates (Mar 01)
- Re: DPI or Flow Management Francois Menard (Mar 01)
- RE: DPI or Flow Management Lorell Hathcock (Mar 01)
- ADMIN: was Re: DPI or Flow Management Simon Lyall (Mar 01)