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Title : Domain Name Accreditation (DNA)
Author(s) : J. Leslie, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-marid-csv-dna-02.txt
Pages : 10
Date : 2005-2-22
Increased diversity and abuse of access, across the open Internet,
mandates additional accountability for sending SMTP clients, in the
absence of prior, direct arrangement with receiving SMTP servers.
One means for enabling this is by registration with third-party
services that vouch for the policies and accountability of SMTP
clients accessing SMTP servers. This specification defines a means
for an SMTP client to list third-party services that are prepared to
vouch for it, and a means for an SMTP server, or its intermediary, to
query vouching services.
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