Hello, all: Thank you for the notes from the UASG meeting at ICANN61 sent just now. I have a question about the wording of the "UASG Position on Downgrading". I don't intend to dispute the substance of the position. I do have a hard time understanding the wording used. b. The sending system MAY substitute a pre-determined alias in ASCII when it ‘owns’ the mailbox and sending part of the email when it knows a transit will encounter a non-EAI ready email component. I get lost after the first word "and". The rest of the sentence seems like two partial sentences spliced together. If I delete the first clause of the "and" condition, the 'owns' clause, and abbreviate the part about the sending system, it reads: The …system… MAY substitute… when… and sending part of the email when it knows a transit will encounter a non-EAI ready email component. I don't understand how to interpret "sending part of the email" as a condition. I don't know how to pare the second use of "when". Did we mean, b. The sending system MAY substitute a pre-determined alias in ASCII when sending part of the email if a) it ‘owns’ the mailbox, b) it knows a transit will encounter a non-EAI ready email component. Also, I don't know if "the mailbox" refers to the destination mailbox, or the sender mailbox. Also, I don't know what it means for a sender to "own" the mailbox. Does it mean, "sending system has reliable current information about an ASCII-only alternative address for the destination mailbox"? I'm sorry to get stuck on this. I imagine there was already effort put into this wording. Writing clearly and simply is hard! Best regards, —Jim DeLaHunt, Vancouver, Canada On 2018-03-21 13:26, Don Hollander wrote:
Please find attached draft notes and actions from the meetings in San Juan earlier this month.
Corrections would be welcome by the beginning of next week.
Thank you.
Don
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