On Sat, 26 May 2018 11:59:15 +0200, Dr Ajay Data <ajay@data.in> wrote: ...
IMAP: Internet Message Access Protocol, a standard for managing mail messages and folders on remote servers. The current version is IMAP4.
Compare to POP.
The domain name used receive.net / sender.org in examples may require attention as I found that receive.net is resolving to 69.172.201.153 . May be we >can have receive.uasg.tech and send.uasg.tech or something else
or use send.example.org / receive.example.com ? I believe there are some example domains in other TLDs - perhaps we can use them as examples too. cheers These are the few suggestions before I read it once more.
Thanks. Dr. Ajay DATA | Founder & CEOGet email id like अजय@डाटा.भारत in your own language, visit www.xgenplus.comFrom: Don Hollander <don.hollander@icann.org> MailId : [81577288] To: "ua-discuss@icann.org" <ua-discuss@icann.org> Subject: [UA-discuss] EAI - A Technical Overview: UASG012 v2018-05-19 Date: 18 May 2018 11:37:23 PM Attached please find the final draft of our Guide to EAI.
This is a significant document for the UASG, comparable to our UAG007 - Introduction to Universal Acceptance.
Comments are welcome. I plan on publishing this to the website at the end of the month.
We will run a review of this early in the new year after it has had some time for the community to exercise it.
I want to thank those who have participated in its production. Particularly John Levine, the author and Mark Svancarek who lead the close reading, and >those who participated in the close readings, and Audrey Fery-Forgues who built it into the UASG style and created relevant diagrams.
Don
UASG012 v2018-05-19
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