Does it makes sense for the DMARC policy to not only set policy and report
on DKIM and SPF but also how the client authenticates via TLS?
As it stands today, many companies are setting up independent TLS
connections between peers to accommodate the various PII laws that require
encryption of data
I realize my last message talked about TLS-OBC for SMTP but didn't preface
it with any information on how I see how it can replace, or compliment SPF
in a given situation. First, does anyone know of a working group that is
getting TLS-OBC to work in conjunction with the SMTP protocol? Perhaps
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 5:49 AM, Chris Lamont Mankowski
makerofthing...@gmail.com wrote:
I realize my last message talked about TLS-OBC for SMTP but didn't preface
it with any information on how I see how it can replace, or compliment SPF
in a given situation. First, does anyone know of a