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DomainKeys Identified Mail
email authentication method designed to detect email spoofing
Sender Policy Framework
simple email-validation system designed to detect email spoofing
S/MIME
S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) is a standard for public-key encryption and signing of MIME data. S/MIME is on an IETF standards track and defined in a number of documents, most importantly . It was originally developed by RSA Data Security, and the original specification used the IETF MIME specification with the de facto industry standard PKCS #7 secure message format. Change control to S/MIME has since been vested in the IETF, and the specification is now layered on Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS), an IETF specification that is identical in most respects with PK
Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance
Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting and Conformance (DMARC) is an email authentication protocol. It is designed to give email domain owners the ability to protect their domain from unauthorized use, commonly known as email spoofing. The purpose and primary outcome of implementing DMARC is to protect a domain from being used in business email compromise attacks, phishing email and email scams.
email encryption
encryption of email messages to protect the content from being read by entities other than the intended recipients
Bitmessage
Bitmessage is a decentralized, encrypted, peer-to-peer, trustless communications protocol that can be used by one person to send encrypted messages to another person, or to multiple subscribers.
Hashcash
Hashcash is a proof-of-work system used to limit email spam and denial-of-service attacks. Hashcash was proposed in 1997 by Adam Back and described more formally in Back's 2002 paper "Hashcash – A Denial of Service Counter-Measure". In Hashcash the client has to concatenate a random number with a string several times and hash this new string. It then has to do so over and over until a hash beginning with a certain number of zeros is found.
Brand Indicators for Message Identification
email logo display system
bounce message
automated message from an email system
Sender ID
Failed anti-spoofing proposal
SMTP Authentication
extension of Internet protocol
Ident protocol
Internet protocol that helps identify the user of a particular TCP connection
Mail submission agent
computer program or software agent that receives electronic mail messages
CRAM-MD5
In cryptography, CRAM-MD5 is a challenge–response authentication mechanism (CRAM) based on the HMAC-MD5 algorithm. As one of the mechanisms supported by the Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), it is often used in email software as part of SMTP Authentication and for the authentication of POP and IMAP users, as well as in applications implementing LDAP, XMPP, BEEP, and other protocols.
backscatter
incorrectly automated bounce messages sent by mail servers, typically as a side effect of incoming spam
Forward-confirmed reverse DNS
Network parameter configuration