Here are the minutes from the message tracking BOF, which took place from 1415-1515 Tuesday, December 9, 1997. First, there was a presentation by the BOF leader: Several companies have now implemented SNMP MIBs in accordance with an Internet draft standard for tracking individual messages, their characteristics, or the path they have taken through the messaging network. The resulting MIB is useful for finding lost messages, but can also be used for accounting, security auditing, message loop detection, and per-message performance statistics. This MIB picks up where the Mail and Directory Management MIB (MADMAN) left off. Next, all agreed that the group should produce two deliverables: 1) A model document that describes the problem. entity relationship model, including relationships between the entities (e.g. SMTP message switch, message store). Limit this to what is necessary for tracking messages. security issues limit to RFC 822 messages sent over SMTP at the start, possibly expand later limit to MTA don't exclude control functions don't conflict with model in madman 2) Standards track document (RFC) that specifies how message tracking can be done using SNMP. needs elements of procedure additions & revisions to current draft (draft-ietf-madman-trackmib-00.txt) other design proposals Finally, the group agreed to a time Table for the deliverables: draft charter to list Dec 18 draft charter to Harald Dec 25 develop model 1st draft Mar 1 update mib draft Mar 1