The charter of the Sieve Mail Filtering Language (sieve) working group in the Applications Area of the IETF has been updated. For additional information, please contact the Area Directors or the working group Chairs. Sieve Mail Filtering Language (sieve) --------------------------------------------------- Current Status: Active Working Group Chairs: Cyrus Daboo (cyrus@daboo.name) Alexey Melnikov (alexey.melnikov@isode.com) Applications Area Directors: Chris Newman (chris.newman@sun.com) Lisa Dusseault (lisa@osafoundation.org) Applications Area Advisor: Lisa Dusseault (lisa@osafoundation.org) Mailing Lists: General Discussion: ietf-mta-filters@imc.org To Subscribe: ietf-mta-filters-request@imc.org In Body: body=subscribe Archive: http://www.imc.org/ietf-mta-filters/mail-archive/ Description of Working Group: The SIEVE email filtering language is specified in RFC 5228, together with a number of extensions. The SIEVE working group is being re-chartered to: (1) Finish work on existing in-progress Working Group documents: (a) Notify mailto (draft-ietf-sieve-notify-mailto) (c) Mime loops (draft-ietf-sieve-mime-loop) (d) Refuse/reject (draft-ietf-sieve-refuse-reject) (2) Finalize and publish the following SIEVE extensions as proposed standards: (a) iHave (draft-freed-sieve-ihave) (b) Notary (draft-freed-sieve-notary) (c) SIEVE in XML (draft-freed-sieve-in-xml) (d) Notify-sip (draft-melnikov-sieve-notify-sip-message) (e) ManageSIEVE (draft-martin-managesieve) (f) RegEx (draft-ietf-sieve-regex) (g) Meta-data (draft-melnikov-sieve-imapext-metadata) (h) Include/multi-script (draft-daboo-sieve-include) (i) Address data (draft-melnikov-sieve-external-lists) (j) Support for Sieve in IMAP (draft-ietf-lemonade-imap-sieve) Additional drafts may be added to this list, but only via a charter revision. There must also be demonstrable willingness in the SIEVE development community to actually implement a given extension before it can be added to this charter. (3) Work on a specification to describe how EAI/IDN issues should be handled in SIEVE. (4) Work on a "Benefits of SIEVE" guide for client and server vendors that: (a) Describes the SIEVE protocol and its suite of extensions. (b) Explains the benefits of server-side filtering in practical terms. (c) Shows how client-side filtering can be migrated to SIEVE. (5) Produce one or more informational RFCs containing a set of test scripts and test email messages that are to be filtered by the scripts, and the expected results of that filtering. This will serve as the basis of a interoperability test suite to help determine the suitability of moving the base specification and selected extensions to Draft status. Goals and Milestones: July 2008: Submit notify-mailto to IESG Submit refuse-reject to IESG August 2008: Submit mime-loops to IESG WGLC iHave September 2008: Submit iHave to IESG WGLC Notary October 2008: WGLC sieve-in-xml Submit Notary to IESG November 2008: Submit sieve-in-xml to IESG WGLC ManageSIEVE December 2008: Submit ManageSIEVE to IESG WGLC Notify-sip January 2009: Submit Notify-sip to IESG WGLC Metadata February 2009: Submit Metadata to IESG WGLC RegEx March 2009 Submit RegEx to IESG WGLC Include/multi-script April 2009: Submit Include/multi-script to IESG WGLC external-lists May 2009: Submit external-lists to IESG WGLC eai-issues June 2009: Submit eai-issues to IESG WGLC benefits July 2009: Submit benefits to IESG WGLC test-scripts August 2009: Submit test-scripts to IESG _______________________________________________ IETF-Announce@ietf.org https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce