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Title : Client SMTP Validation (CSV)
Author(s) : D. Crocker, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-marid-csv-intro-01.txt
Pages : 15
Date : 2004-7-21
Internet mail relies on exchanges between systems that have made no
prior arrangement with each other. Widespread abuse of the email
system has led operators to demand accountability for the email their
receiving SMTP servers are being asked to process. Client SMTP
Validation (CSV) provides an economical service that permits a
receiving SMTP server to decide whether a sending SMTP client is
likely to produce well-behaved traffic, or at least to decide whether
the client is sufficiently accountable for its actions. CSV provides
a small, simple and useful improvement to Internet mail service
accountability. It builds upon the existing practice of service
providers that accredit the networks from which sending systems are
connecting.
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