Not sure I would skip #4, always good to be explicit and avoid being surprised later.
I suppose it couldn't hurt. Out of pure morbid curiosity I'd be interested in seeing a mail service that attempted to operate without filtering.
Agree we should add #5, webmail.
-----Original Message----- From: UA-EAI [mailto:ua-eai-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of John Levine Sent: Monday, January 29, 2018 8:03 AM To: ua-eai@icann.org Subject: Re: [UA-EAI] EAI Readiness for UASG
In article <C2BC40F0-5DCB-4368-B495-A78D2839834D@icann.org> you write:
1) Must provide mail hosting for *@uasg.tech 2) Must be able to send to and receive from all email addresses, including EAI addresses. 3) Must be able to support IMAP? I expect to use MSFT Outlook on a Windows platform as my mail client. 4) Spam/Antivirus?
That seems about right. For #3 it's POP and IMAP and SUBMIT with SSL and/or TLS.
I'd skip #4 since all mail systems above the linux basement hobbyist level have it.
I'd say it needs webmail, too, since that's how a lot of people read their mail regularly, and it's sometimes handy when you're away from home.
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