[UA-EAI] Training for SysAdmins for Deploying EAI

Dr Ajay Data ajay at data.in
Sat Jan 25 12:01:37 UTC 2020


  
Hello Marc BOffcourse there is one slide (slide 51) which tells the admin how to configure postfix and I  think any postfix sysadmin will not look at UASG site to look for that configuration. Thats simply available by google search "postfix idn support" and he gets the full smtputf8 config. Surely this  long presentation is excellent (77 slides) for  understanding material for people who wishes to understand protocols, responses, even some best practices for email admins to configure dkim, spf, mx etc etc.. which has nothing to do with UASG. Even example in presentation like k&eacutevin at ex&acircmple , how admin will be able to get EAI mailbox will remain a question to answer .
However if we know some postfix admin who will get benefit from this doc. I am all for it to publish. Thanks. 
Dr. Ajay DataFounder &amp CEO
From: "Marc Blanchet"   MailId : [99805794]To: "Dr. Ajay Data" Cc: ua-eai at icann.org,"Sarmad Hussain" Subject: Re: [UA-EAI] Training for SysAdmins for Deploying EAIDate: 25 Jan 2020 02:40:25 AM  On 24 Jan 2020, at 14:00, Dr. Ajay Data wrote:>  Sarmad.>>  This document looks good for knowledge to me. I doubt sysadmin can >  make use of this document and make his setup EAI ready.?why not? This is one of the objectives of the document.>>  Sysadmins usually will depend on the products capabilitiessure: the tutorial fits exactly that. It uses known EAI-ready open source &laquo products &raquo (postfix and courier) and then instruct how to configure them to make them EAI ready. It obviously does not teach them how to install a mail server, since that could take much more content and is supposed to be known.>  and If some passionate admin will ever read on standard than they will >  refer to RFC or IETF discussions, willl not depend on UASG document.well, of course, one may want to read RFCs. But the first section of the tutorial provides an overview of the key elements the sysadmin needs to know, without going to the gory details (which they usually don&rsquot want). Then it discusses practical configuration parameters to setup Postfix and/or Courier to be EAI ready. So it seems to me on the contrary that the document do serve the purpose for sysadmin.Regards, Marc.>>  I would like to join the call next time to discuss.>>  Thanks.>>  Ajay>>  On January 22, 2020 11:43:23 AM GMT+05:30, Sarmad Hussain >   wrote:>> Dear All,>>>> We have developed training slides for SysAdmins on how to deploy EAI>> support.>> The material is published online for your review.>>>> We look forward to your feedback.>>>> Regards,>> Sarmad>>  -- >  Sent from my Android device with XGen Email.>  _______________________________________________>  UA-EAI mailing list>  UA-EAI at icann.org>  https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/ua-eai>>  _______________________________________________>  By submitting your personal data, you consent to the processing of >  your personal data for purposes of subscribing to this mailing list >  accordance with the ICANN Privacy Policy >  (https://www.icann.org/privacy/policy) and the website Terms of >  Service (https://www.icann.org/privacy/tos). You can visit the Mailman >  link above to change your membership status or configuration, >  including unsubscribing, setting digest-style delivery or disabling >  delivery altogether (e.g., for a vacation), and so on..Do not Remove:[HID]20200125024025811[-HID]
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