Le mardi 13 Juillet 2004 22:47, Meng Weng Wong a écrit :
Well, the big difference between SPF Classic and Sender ID
is that Sender ID does the check against the PRA from the
headers, which is (thanks to SUBMITTER) available at 2821
time, before DATA. SPF Classic does the check against the
MAIL FROM. The reason for focusing on PRA scope was because
of the perception that phishing is a big problem.
Please pardon my ignorance, but what does "PRA" stand for ?
1) we assume a receiver MTA supports ESMTP SUBMITTER.
Are there any currently widely used MTAs that support either sending or
receiving this SUBMITTER information, or is it just something planned for a
possibly far future ?
Cheers.
--
Michel Bouissou <michel(_at_)bouissou(_dot_)net> OpenPGP ID 0xDDE8AC6E