In comp.os.linux.advocacy, Elementary Penguin
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on Fri, 28 Jan 2005 16:13:53 -0800
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> Brain.Save()
> steve maine's blog
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> http://hyperthink.net/blog/CommentView,guid,d337a6f5-a0c8-45b8-920e-132391eedc31.aspx
Errrrummm....the SOAP spec specifically states that it's callable
by Email; SMTP is a valid transport layer (like HTTP is in that
regard). I now have to ask whether what you implemented was
in fact strictly necessary, although I can see some value of
having a SOAP method to send out a text Email.
Just curious.
http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC-soap12-part0-20030624/
is only a primer I know but I don't want to dig through the
entire spec; however, Example 15 is a SOAP message carried
across SMTP.

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