DKIM Author Domain Signing Practices (ADSP)
draft-levine-dkim-adsp-00
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| Authors | Author Domain , Jon Callas , John R. Levine , Ellen Siegel | ||
| Last updated | 2008-05-23 | ||
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Abstract
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) defines a domain-level authentication framework for email to permit verification of the source and contents of messages. This document specifies an adjunct mechanism to aid in assessing messages that do not contain a DKIM signature for the domain used in the author's address. It defines a record that can advertise whether they sign their outgoing mail, and how other hosts can access those records.
Authors
Author Domain
Jon Callas
John R. Levine
Ellen Siegel
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