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EAI: Evaluation of Software and Services Phase 2 – Pilot Evaluation

EAI: Evaluation of Software and Services Phase 2 – Pilot Evaluation. UASG & catalyst / UASG021B / August 2019. UASG021 – EAI Evaluation. Goal : Evaluate EAI-readiness of email software ecosystem (mail software, servers, service providers, etc.) Three phases :

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EAI: Evaluation of Software and Services Phase 2 – Pilot Evaluation

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  1. EAI: Evaluation of Software and Services Phase 2 – Pilot Evaluation UASG & catalyst / UASG021B / August 2019

  2. UASG021 – EAI Evaluation • Goal: Evaluate EAI-readiness of email software ecosystem (mail software, servers, service providers, etc.) • Three phases: • Develop evaluation criteria (complete) • Pilot evaluation (ongoing) • More extension evaluation

  3. UASG021 – Phase 1 • Published September 2018. • Defined project structure and identified candidate software. • Defined evaluation criteria. • Categorized test suites. • Focus on ability to send, receive, and host EAI email. • Provisional and untested. • Needed validation.

  4. UASG021B – Phase 2 (current work) • Goal: Validate and refine evaluation criteria. • Proof-of-concept “pilot” evaluation. • Procedure: • Analyze a focused set of software. • Update test criteria as necessary. • Develop reporting template. • Document requirements and experience.

  5. Pilot Evaluation • Three software components. • Five functional categories: • Mail User Agent (MUA) • Mail Submission Agent (MSA) • Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) • Mail Delivery Agent (MDA) • Mail Service Provider (MSP) • End-to-end. • Focus on “happy path.” • Few tests for negative cases or implementation details.

  6. Pilot: Experience • End-to-end means many prerequisites. • Infrastructure (servers, DNS records, etc.) • Easy to create/recreate and assign/reassign. • Mobile phone subscriptions. • Mostly integration tests by nature. • One side must always be controlled by executor. • Encryption must be worked around. • Disable to allow traffic inspection. • Alternatively instrument software for visibility.

  7. Pilot: Outputs • Validated test procedure. • Clarified and simplified test cases. • Updated document published with report. • Refined estimates. • Include set-up effort for prerequisites. • 1-4 days test effort depending on test category. • Template for future executions.

  8. Next Steps • Incorporate feedback from pilot evaluation. • Evaluate larger set of software and services. • Broaden scope of evaluation. • Narrow scope of each individual analysis. • Reduce effort by skipping “uninteresting” tests. • ASCII-only inputs, non-IDN domains, etc. • Feed back findings to software vendors.

  9. Questions?

  10. UASG Resources • Read the documents at https://uasg.tech/information/ • UASG003 – Fact Sheet • UASG005 – Quick Guide • UASG007 – Introduction to Universal Acceptance • UASG011 – FAQs • Subscribe to the UASG Discussion list www.uasg.tech/subscribe • Get your own systems UA Ready • Spread the word…

  11. Contact Information • Contact the UASG: https://uasg.tech/contact/ • Meet the people of the UASG: https://uasg.tech/about/people/ • Participate in UASG Discussions: https://uasg.tech/subscribe • Report UA problems with other applications: https://uasg.tech/global-support-centre/

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