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	Title		: SMTP Service Extension for Indicating the 
			  Responsible Submitter of an E-mail Message
	Author(s)	: E. Allman, H. Katz
	Filename	: draft-ietf-marid-submitter-03.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2004-8-16
	
This memo defines an extension to the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol 
   SMTP) service, which allows an SMTP client to specify the responsible 
   submitter of an e-mail message.  The responsible submitter is the e-
   mail address of the entity most recently responsible for introducing 
   a message into the transport stream.  This extension helps receiving 
   e-mail servers efficiently determine whether the SMTP client is 
   authorized to transmit mail on behalf of the responsible submitter's 
   domain.

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