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Title : DKIM Author Domain Signing Practices (ADSP)
Author(s) : A. Address, D. Otis
Filename : draft-otis-dkim-adsp-03.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2008-06-23
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) as described in [RFC4871], 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 lacking
valid DKIM signatures for domains used in the author's address. It
defines a record that can advertise the extent that a domain signs
outgoing mail publicly exchanged on SMTP port 25, as described in
[RFC2821], and how other hosts can access those records.
Advertisements defined by this document may also increase DKIM
signature expectations for messages received by Mail User Agents
(MUAs) or for messages which might have been exchanged over protocols
other than SMTP. In some circumstances, author domains may wish to
have accommodations for protocol failures or for mixed public
protocol messaging not made.
In addition, DKIM's identity parameters related to the author address
are decisive only when a corresponding DKIM key local-part template
precludes an author address. DKIM in conjunction with ADSP is to
provide methods for detecting the spoofing of known domains, but not
for making assertions about the identity of the message author.
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