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I have no idea what the canonical answer (or answers) might be, but if I were designing it, it would look pretty much like email does now -- a store-and-forward network. You'd send your email, appropriately addressed, a DNS-like system would determine the required destination world, and the next available xboat (or other mail transport) headed in that general direction would have your message uploaded to onboard storage. Repeat routing and transloading until it arrives at the right world, at which point a planetary internet takes care of the final delivery steps.The biggest wrinkle compared to our current internet is that the high latency makes it matter a lot how far away your recipient is. Within a few light-seconds -- say, between Earth and Luna -- you can just put up with latency on requests to servers on the other side of the zone. Beyond that, you really need to think about moving the data closer to the recipient.Actually, it ends up looking like a cross between email and a CDN. :)On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 2:25 PM, Caleuche <xxxxxx@sudnadja.com> wrote:By what mechanism is mail exchanged in the Third Imperium? I know that Xboats and the XBoat routes have the responsibility of carrying mail, and as of T5 that is in the form of an Xboat mail wafer, but what actually happens? If I'm a lowly resident of Harappa (Solomoni Rim) and want to send a letter / message to someone on Feneteman in the Spaniard Marches what exactly do I do? Make the pilgrimage to the starport, borrow a terminal with which to encode to a wafer to be loaded on a ship that will jump one step closer to Feneteman, and the messages from that ship then get sorted based on their destination and loaded onto the appropriate wafer of something headed in the right direction?How do you envision the actual mail process to work? Is interstellar mail delivery reliability high? Can you ask for a delivery receipt (perhaps delivered to you 80 or 100 weeks later)? How expensive is it to send inter-system mail?----- The Traveller Mailing List Archives at http://archives.simplelists.com/tml Report problems to xxxxxx@simplelists.com To unsubscribe from this list please go to http://www.simplelists.com/confirm.php?u= PltOdItWBSgOP4y0Q6abkGbDI1eus0 lz --"Eternity is in love with the productions of time." - William Blake----- The Traveller Mailing List Archives at http://archives.simplelists.com/tml Report problems to xxxxxx@simplelists.com To unsubscribe from this list please go to http://www.simplelists.com/confirm.php?u=g8EYmpjfNu22Uwq2slNgbtlSYHMIUXYZ