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Title : DKIM Originating Signing Policy (DOSP)
Author(s) : D. Otis
Filename : draft-otis-dkim-dosp-01.txt
Pages : 17
Date : 2006-10-2
DOSP (DKIM Originator's Signing Policy) is a DNS-based mechanism for
associating domain-names and asserting separate DKIM related policies
for all originating header fields and parameters found in DKIM
related messages. DOSP can associate an email-address with a list of
signing domains, and a signing domain with a list of SMTP Clients.
DOSP also provides a means to assert whether signatures are always
initial provided, whether there was an effort to protect these
signatures, and their role related to offering assurances, such as
when an identity referencing the DOSP policy is assured to be valid.
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