The report looks good to me.

Thanks John, Don (and everyone really ;) ).

cheers

On Sat, 17 Nov 2018 19:15:06 +0100, Don Hollander <don.hollander@icann.org> wrote:

John Levine has run an analysis of the EAI Readiness of the Internet’s mail servers.

 

His DRAFT report is at https://docs.google.com/document/d/18W-dAr1Nhe_gVlFKDQZqsqB4bf5N86wryEcALnyUPTc/edit#heading=h.dba7p1kazxqa

 

This has some interesting findings:

 

  1. We now have a baseline measurement of EAI Readiness so we can measure progress over time.   NB: This is all EAI Phase 1 readiness, the ability to Send To and Receive From all email addresses.   This does not address the issue of being able to host an EAI address.  That’s being done in a separate effort.
  2. We also have a list of the large MTAs (that announce their platform).   This will be useful as we pursue the last phase of the EAI Evaluation. 
  3. We’ve also seen the impact of Microsoft’s online facilities becoming EAI ready earlier this year.
  4. The EAI Readiness by TLD is potentially interesting.  I’ve asked John to see if there are any marked differences with IDN TLDs.  

 

Before John does any more work on this, I’m putting it out to this group for comments.

 

Once we’re happy with the results we’ll publish this as a report and on our Dashboard.   We’ll also schedule this to be run once a quarter.

 

Comments are welcome.

 

Don

 

 

 

 

Don Hollander

Secretary General – UASG

Skype: Don_Hollander

 




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