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Email authentication

Email authentication, or validation, is a collection of techniques aimed at providing verifiable information about the origin of email messages by validating the domain ownership of any message transfer agents (MTA) who participated in transferring and possibly modifying a message.

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Rationale

Nature of the problem

Authentication methods in widespread use

Other methods

Authentication-Results

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Email authentication

Nodes52
Edges51
Triples14
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.038462
Components1

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Email authentication

Top relations

related to Authentication-Results · 6
Email authentication → DKIM, For, Multiple, Results, RFC, SPF
related to Rationale · 6
Email authentication → Email, In, Internet, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, SMTP, This
is a · 2
Email authentication → ability to automate email filtering at receiving servers, necessary first step towards identifying the origin of messages

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Important terminology

message email authentication domain smtp header user mail dns spf dkim field messages admd sender mua addresses use fields server

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Email authenticationis anecessary first step towards identifying the origin of messages0.90text
Email authenticationis aability to automate email filtering at receiving servers0.90text
Email authenticationrelated to Authentication-ResultsRFC0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to Authentication-ResultsResults0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to Authentication-ResultsMultiple0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to Authentication-ResultsFor0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to Authentication-ResultsSPF0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to Authentication-ResultsDKIM0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to RationaleIn0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to RationaleSimple Mail Transfer Protocol0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to RationaleSMTP0.60section
Email authenticationrelated to RationaleThis0.60section

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