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18 Jan 2004
Several proposals for Lightweight MTA Authentication Protocol (LMAP) have been gathering attention of late. They all define ways for a domain to specify that some particular IP addresses are allowed to send mail for that domain, and others aren't. LMAP has a variety of technical problems because there are surprisingly many ways that mail can be sent from unexpected places. Selective Sender, a simpler scheme that has been proposed before under other names, is much simpler. ... read the mini-paper on-line posted at: 00:32 :: permanent link to this entry :: 0 comments comments... (Jump to the end to add your own comment) Add your comment... Note: all comments require an email address to send a confirmation to verify that it was posted by a person and not a spambot. Your email won't be displayed unless you check the box below, and won't be used for other purposes. |
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