On Sat, 26 May 2018 11:59:15 +0200, Dr Ajay Data <ajay@data.in> wrote:
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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. 

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From: 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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