MHS-DS (mhsds) -------------- Charter Last Modified: 06/05/2000 Current Status: Concluded Working Group Chair(s): Kevin Jordan Harald Alvestrand Applications Area Director(s): Ned Freed Patrik Faltstrom Applications Area Advisor: Ned Freed Mailing Lists: General Discussion:mhs-ds@mercury.udev.cdc.com To Subscribe: mhs-ds-request@mercury.udev.cdc.com Archive: mercury.udev.cdc.com:~/pub/archives/mhs-ds-archive Description of Working Group: The MHS-DS Working Group works on issues relating to Message Handling Services use of Directory Services. The message handling services are primarily X.400, but issues relating to RFC 822 use of Directory and Directory support for RFC 822 and X.400 interworking are in the scope of the group. Directory and Directory Services refer to the services based upon the CCITT X.500 recommendations and additional ISO standards, stable implementation agreements, and RFCs, as specified by the OSI-DS Working Group. The major aims of the MHS-DS Working Group are: 1. Define a set of specifications to enable effective, large-scale deployment of X.400. 2. Study issues associated with supporting X.400 communities which lack access to X.500 Directory, and define requirements for tools which: (a) extract information from the X.500 Directory for use by non-X.500 applications, and (b) upload information into the X.500 Directory. 3. Coordinate a pilot project which deploys MHS information into the X.500 Directory and uses it to facilitate mail routing and address mapping. The results of this pilot will be documented, and experience gained from the project will be fed back into the Internet specifications created by the working group. Goals and Milestones: JAN 92 Provide a forum to discuss Directory support of Message Handling Services including the operational aspects of X.500 based routing in the Internet community and issues of migration from non-X.500 to X.500 based routing. JAN 92 Establish and maintain liaison relationships with similar groups working on X.400 and X.500, e.g., RRE Mail and Messaging Group, IETF OSI-DS Working Group, IETF X.400 Operations Working Group and the IETF MIME-MHS Working Group. Done Post a document on representing tables and subtees in the directory as an Internet-Draft. Done Post an overview of MHS use of Directory as an Internet-Draft. Done Post an Internet-Draft on MHS use of Directory to support MHS Routing. Done Post as an Internet-Draft a document on the use of the directory to support mapping between X.400 and RFC822 addresses. Done Post as an Internet-Draft a document on the use of the Directory to support routing for RFC822 and related protocols. Done Post an Internet-Draft on representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the Directory Information Tree. Done Submit as an Internet-Draft a document on MHS use of Directory to support MHS Context Conversion. Done Post as an Internet-Draft a document describing a simple profile for MHS use of Directory. Done Post as an Internet-Draft a document describing the use of the Directory to support distribution lists. Done Submit the set of MHS-DS documents to the IESG for consideration as Experimental and Informational documents. Internet-Drafts: No Current Internet-Drafts. Request For Comments: RFC Stat Published Title ------- -- ----------- ------------------------------------ RFC1801 E JUN 95 MHS use of the X.500 Directory to support MHS Routing RFC1802 I JUN 95 Introducing Project Long Bud: Internet Pilot Project for the Deployment of X.500 Directory Information in Support of X.400 Routing RFC1838 E AUG 95 Use of the X.500 Directory to support mapping between X.400 and RFC 822 Addresses RFC1836 E AUG 95 Representing the O/R Address hierarchy in the X.500 Directory Information Tree RFC1837 E AUG 95 Representing Tables and Subtrees in the X.500 Directory