+1 I have written an Internet draft and a blog on it. It is very basic in nature but this platform is apt to share. Internet Draft: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-elkchow-iea-deploy-00 Blog : https://blog.apnic.net/2017/01/23/deployment-issues-internationalized-email/ Thanks, Harish Chowdhary On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 10:21 PM John Levine <john.levine@standcore.com> wrote:
Yup... we would need to understand the details better (e.g. ROI, impact, future support, etc.) but my initial thinking is if we can lower the friction for implementation and enable the EAI feature set in a widely used platform, that is something worth considering.
Dovecot is the IMAP server that approximately everyone in the world uses. If they add EAI support, it'll be part of their standard supported offering.
On 6/19/19, 12:27 PM, "John Levine" <john.levine@standcore.com> wrote:
How "serious" are we talking about? Just a ballpark number to get
an idea would help.
$70,000. My understanding is that the UASG has always underspent its annual budgets by hundreds of thousands of dollars so the money is
there.
On 6/19/19, 12:10 PM, "UA-EAI on behalf of John Levine" <
ua-eai-bounces@icann.org on behalf of john.levine@standcore.com> wrote:
I gather we have a bid to add EAI support to the widely used
Dovecot
POP/IMAP server. It's expensive, but if we are serious about EAI support, it's definitely worth it.
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