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'''Reverse MX''' (RMX) is an email authentication method developed by Hadmut Danisch. It became a basis for the two most commonly used methods - [[Sender Policy Framework]] and [[Sender ID]]. | '''Reverse MX''' (RMX) is an email authentication method developed by Hadmut Danisch. It became a basis for the two most commonly used methods - [[Sender Policy Framework]] and [[Sender ID]]. | ||
http://www.danisch.de/work/security/txt/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-04.txt | |||
== Development of RMX == | |||
=== Background and Motivation === | |||
=== Design Criterions === | |||
=== The Concept of Reverse MX Records === | |||
=== Publication at the IRTF and IETF === | |||
== Technical Description == | |||
=== Implementation as DNS Records === | |||
== Reasons for Failure == | |||
=== SPF and Microsoft's Attitudes === | |||
=== IRTF/IETF-specific Reasons === | |||
=== Design flaws of DNS === | |||
=== Design flaws of the SMTP email protocol === | |||
=== Economical Reasons === | |||
=== Freedom of Speech and Cultural Reasons === | |||
=== Education === | |||
=== Perceptions of Identity and Juristic Reasons === | |||
=== Personal and European Reasons === | |||
==References== | |||
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Revision as of 09:27, 22 November 2009
Reverse MX (RMX) is an email authentication method developed by Hadmut Danisch. It became a basis for the two most commonly used methods - Sender Policy Framework and Sender ID. http://www.danisch.de/work/security/txt/draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-04.txt