In article <5f5d3bae-b38c-4663-800b-3f5918990...@verisign.com> you write:
>
>The registry can support the receipt of UTF-8 addresses based on the EPP RFCs, 
>but full support comes down to the validation of the
>email addresses, how the email addresses are stored, and what the email 
>addresses are used for.  I would expect an EPP error (2004
>"Parameter value range error" or 2306 "Parameter value policy error") if an 
>internationalized email address is received when the
>registry does not support it.   

That makes sense, but it also seems needlessly cruel. I expect
registrars would build ad-hoc lists of who handles EAI and who
doesn't, to provide better reports to their users, which would
then inevitably get out of date.

If we do this it really would be nice if there were a signal for who
handles EAI and who doesn't.

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