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"content": "#[0] I mentioned the sender in the context of the inbox filtering/routing (and maybe for the outbox in C2S?). This is similar to what you described for pump.io. It's a good question related to the ordering criteria. The collection consumer (vs the sender) might not care *how* a collection is ordered, just that it is.",
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