[UA-EAI] [UA-Coordination] Draft Results: EAI Readiness

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Tue Nov 20 07:17:44 UTC 2018


  
It may be good idea to skip the testing of domains on .com or any other tld which are hosted on google / Microsoft / XgenPlus / Coremail for MX. That does not give us correct picture of large setups. 
 
 



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From: "John Levine"   MailId : [86434226]To: "Jiankang Yao" Cc: "ua-coordination at icann.org" ,"ua-eai at icann.org" Subject: Re: [UA-Coordination] Draft Results: EAI ReadinessDate: 18 Nov 2018 11:00:44 PM  >  If I read it correctly, I am surprised at that more than 10 percent of COM domain names are eai ready now. It is a very big number.I redid the checks to be sure. I sampled 3655 mail servers that handle 10372 domains in .com. Of those, 200 servers handling 1417 domains announced SMTPUTF8, so it`s 5.5% of the servers or 13.7% of the domains.That`s because both gmail and outlook.com handle a lot of domains on relatively few IPs.R`s,John>  When this report is finalized, I suggest that UASG can release some news to let the public and some email vendors to know it.>  for examples:>  news 1:>  major open source MTA is eai ready.>  news 2:>   world class commerical email servers(microsoft hotmail and gmail) are eai ready.>  news 3:>    more than 10 percent of COM domain names are eai ready.>>>  Cheers!>>>>>  Jiankang Yao>>  From: Don Hollander>  Date: 2018-11-18 02:15>  To: ua-eai at icann.org ua coordinator Paul Hoffman Evan Hanson>  CC: `john levine`>  Subject: [UA-Coordination] Draft Results: EAI Readiness>  John Levine has run an analysis of the EAI Readiness of the Internet&rsquos 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:>>  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&rsquos being done in a separate effort.>  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.>  We&rsquove also seen the impact of Microsoft&rsquos online facilities becoming EAI ready earlier this year.>  The EAI Readiness by TLD is potentially interesting. I&rsquove asked John to see if there are any marked differences with IDN TLDs.>>  Before John does any more work on this, I&rsquom putting it out to this group for comments.>>  Once we&rsquore happy with the results we&rsquoll publish this as a report and on our Dashboard. We&rsquoll also schedule this to be run once a quarter.>>  Comments are welcome.>>  Don>>>>>  Don Hollander>  Secretary General &ndash UASG>  Skype: Don_Hollander>Regards,John Levine, john.levine at standcore.comStandcore LLCDo not Remove:[HID]20181118230044445[-HID]
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