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    Ted Hardie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: draft-ietf-ngtrans-ipv6-smtp-requirement
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        a couple of IETFs ago, it was suggested at the ngtrans wg meeting
        that the document draft-ietf-ngtrans-ipv6-smtp-requirement-xx "should
        be handed to SMTP experts in application area".  since then, there
        has been no actions taken.  the fact is, there is no active working
        group for SMTP and email-related activities.  also ngtrans wg is
        concluded.  therefore, the document is in "zombie" state.

        I still want the document (or the contents of it) be published, as
        it contains critical guidelines for IPv6/v4 dual stack SMTP operation.
        I would like to ask IESG to decide and take appropriate actions,
        such as:
        - poke SMTP experts, let them work on the topic and produce an RFC
        - let me handle the document as an individual submission and publish
          it as an RFC

        thanks.

itojun

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