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Title : Identified Internet Mail
Author(s) : J. Fenton, M. Thomas
Filename : draft-fenton-identified-mail-00.txt
Pages : 22
Date : 2004-6-3
This document describes extensions to the format of electronic mail
messages and a public-key infrastructure to permit verification of
the source of messages by either mail transport agents (MTAs) or mail
user agents (MUAs). This may be used to implement a policy which,
for example, favors the delivery of identified messages over messages
lacking signatures or having incorrect signatures. Mechanisms by
which signing of messages and verification of signatures can be
performed by a trusted MTA, in order to minimize impact on the user,
are also presented.
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