Re: Revised Charter, x400ops.

Erik Huizer <Erik.Huizer@surfnet.nl> Tue, 16 March 1993 10:32 UTC

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To: Alf Hansen <Alf.Hansen@delab.sintef.no>
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Subject: Re: Revised Charter, x400ops.
In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 16 Mar 93 09:51:29 +0100. <3764*/G=Alf/S=Hansen/OU=delab/O=sintef/PRMD=uninett/C=no/@MHS>
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From: Erik Huizer <Erik.Huizer@surfnet.nl>

Alf, some nits:

Chairs:

    Alf Hansen <Alf.Hansen@delab.sintef.no>
               C=no;ADMD=" ";PRMD=uninett;O=SINTEF;OU=DELAB;S=Hansen;G=Alf

    Tony Genovese <Genovese@nersc.gov>
                  C=us;ADMD=" ";PRMD=ESNet;O=nersc;S=Genovese

Applications Area Directors:
    Erik Huizer <Erik.Huizer@SURFnet.nl>
                C=nl; ADMD=400net; PRMD=surf; O=SURFnet; S=Huizer; G=Erik
    Russ Hobby  <rdhobby@ucdavis.edu>
                /RFC-822=rdhobby(a)ucdavis.edu/PRMD=Internet/ADMD= /C=us/

Mailing Lists:

   General Discussion:
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        C=us;ADMD= ;PRMD=xnren;O=UW-Madison;OU=cs;S=ietf-osi-x400ops

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Description of Working Group:

        X.400 management domains are being deployed today on the Internet. 
        There is a need for coordination of the various efforts to insure that
        they can interoperate and collectively provide an Internet-wide X.400
        message transfer service connected to the existing Internet mail
        service.
        The overall goal of this group is to insure interoperability between
        Internet X.400 management domains and to the existing Internet mail
        service. The specific task of this group is to produce and monitor
        the new documents needed for such interoperation.

        The work in this WG is closely related to work in 

             IETF MHS-DS  and
             RARE WG-MSG
 
        These WGs cover additional aspects of X.400 Service Integration.
        


Documents:

        The following documents are identified as possible results for this
        WG:

        OPS-1:  "Operational Requirements for X.400 Management Domains in the 
                GO-MHS Community"	

        OPS-2a: "Using the Internet DNS to maintain RFC1327 Address Mapping 
                Tables"

        OPS-2b: "Using the Internet DNS to maintain X.400 MHS Routing 
                Informations"

        OPS-3:  "Routing coordination for X.400 MHS services within a 
                multi protocol / multi network environment. Table Format 
                V3 for static routing"

        OPS-4:  "Mapping between X.400(1984/1988) and Mail-11 (DECnet mail)"

        OPS-5:  "X.400 use of extended character sets"

        OPS-6:  "(Address mapping) Table distribution"

        OPS-7:  "Assertion of C=US A=IMX"

        OPS-8:  "Evaluation of ADMDs and Integration aspects with respect to
                the R&D messaging community"

        OPS-9:  "Postmaster Convention for X.400 Operations"

        OPS-10: ".. explanation of how the X.400 DNS tables should be used
                for Address Mapping and Routing purposes"

Goals and Milestones:

        Done:        Initial meeting, produce internal outline of OPS-1.
        Done:        Working draft OPS-1, circulate to interested people.
        Done:        OPS-1 ready as Internet Draft. Identify and
                     work on new documents.
        Done:        OPS-5 ready as Internet Draft.
        Dec    1992: OPS-2, OPS-4 to be submitted as
                     Informal/Experimental RFCs.        
                     OPS-6, OPS-7, OPS-8, OPS-9, OPS-10 ready as 
                     Internet Drafts.
        April  1993: OPS-1 and OPS-6 submitted as Informational RFC
                     OPS-3 submitted as Experimental RFC.
        August 1993: OPS-5, OPS-7, OPS-8, OPS-9, OPS-10 to be submitted 
                     as Informal/Experimental RFC.