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Evaluation: draft-murchison-sieve-subaddress - Sieve -- Subaddress Extension to Proposed Standard



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Harald Alvestrand   [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Randy Bush          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Bill Fenner         [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Ned Freed           [ X ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Ted Hardie          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Russ Housley        [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Allison Mankin      [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Thomas Narten       [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Erik Nordmark       [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ]
Jon Peterson        [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 
Bert Wijnen         [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ]
Alex Zinin          [   ]     [   ]       [   ]      [   ] 


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From: The IESG <iesg-secretary@ietf.org>
Subject: Protocol Action: Sieve -- Subaddress Extension to Proposed 
 	   Standard
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The IESG has approved the Internet-Draft 'Sieve -- Subaddress Extension'
<draft-murchison-sieve-subaddress-05.txt> as a Proposed Standard. This
has been reviewed in the IETF but is not the product of an IETF Working
Group. The IESG contact persons are Ned Freed and Ted Hardie.

Technical Summary
   
On email systems that allow for "subaddressing" or "detailed
addressing" (eg, "ken+sieve@example.org"), it is sometimes desirable
to make comparisons against these sub-parts of addresses. This draft
defines an extension to the Sieve mail filtering language that allows
users to compare against the user and detail parts of an address.
   
Working Group Summary
   
This document is an extension to the sieve mail filtering language
defined in RFC 3028. There are already several implementations of
this extension.
   
Protocol Quality
   
Ned Freed reviewed the specification for the IESG.