CURRENT_MEETING_REPORT_ Reported by Erik Huizer/SURFnet RFC1148 Editing BOF Minutes Opening Remarks Introduction: Steve Hardcastle-Kille presented the most significant changes with respect to the one-before-last version of the Internet Draft on mapping between X.400 (1988)/ISO 10021 and RFC 822 (aka RFC-1148bis). These are summarized in Appendix J. Discussion: There was a short discussion on the effects of X.400 addresses encoded (on purpose or by accident) in DDA.RFC-822. The conclusion was that gateways should be able to cope with this by unpacking the address from the DDA, and then resubmitting the address to their tables. In a really good gateway, the body of the message will in such a case not be converted from X.400 to RFC 822 and back again. Steve explained the proper use of the gateway table. Recommendation: The attendees unanimously agreed that the recommendation from this meeting was to proceed the Internet Draft on Mapping between X.400(1988)/ISO 10021 and RFC 822 to the RFC status. This document has also been reviewed by RARE Working Group 1 in Europe, and the Chair of Working Group 1 was present at this meeting. This editing meeting was also given authority by the X.400 Operations Working Group, which met earlier on the same day. Attendees Claudio Allocchio claudio.allocchio@cosine-gw.infn.it David Brent brent@CDNnet.ca Urs Eppenberger eppen@v Ned Freed ned@innosoft.com Steve Hardcastle-Kille S.Kille@cs.ucl.ac.uk Erik Huizer huizer@surfnet.nl Jim Knowles jknowles@trident.arc.nasa.gov Jack Liu liu@koala.enet.dec.com Peter Yee yee@ames.arc.nasa.gov 1