Re: [dmarc-ietf] I18ndir last call review of draft-ietf-dmarc-eaiauth-03

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In article <155255732161.2699.16055637076396529424@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> you write:

Here's a terminology question.

>"Since a policy record can
>    be used for both internationalized and conventional mail, those
>    addresses still have to be conventional addresses, not
>    internationalized addresses."
>->
>"Since a policy record can
>    be used for both internationalized and conventional mail, those
>    addresses still have to be ASCII-only addresses, not
>    internationalized addresses."
>(We don't want to give the impression that addresses with non-ASCII characters
>are non-conventional.)

What do we call mail that's not EAI mail?  It's not ASCII mail, since
non-EAI messages can contain any character sets you want in the
message body.

Some people call it legacy mail which seems kind of jumping the gun.

R's,
John






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