Difference between revisions of "I want to find out about existing options for authenticating email"

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|Scenario Task Description=Several systems have been developed in recent years to help authenticate the sender of an email message. The most popular of which are [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_authentication DKIM and SPF]. These are network level protocols that either confirm the domain name (e.g. @equalit.ie) that the message was check the sender's [https://learn.equalit.ie/wiki/How_does_the_Internet_actually_work%3F#Internet_Protocol_.28IP.29_Address IP address] against a list of permitted senders. Gmail users should read the [https://support.google.com/mail/answer/180707?hl=en Email authentication] guide. In general, you must rely on your email provider to perform sender authentication. Users who wish to inspect their messages manually, need to [https://www.arclab.com/en/kb/email/how-to-read-and-analyze-the-email-header-fields-spf-dkim.html view the message header] (or message source as its sometimes referred to) and authenticate it themselves.
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* [http://dkimcore.org/tools/dkimrecordcheck.html DKIM authentication ]
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Revision as of 20:31, 26 August 2015

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Several systems have been developed in recent years to help authenticate the sender of an email message. The most popular of which are DKIM and SPF. These are network level protocols that either confirm the domain name (e.g. @equalit.ie) that the message was check the sender's IP address against a list of permitted senders. Gmail users should read the Email authentication guide. In general, you must rely on your email provider to perform sender authentication. Users who wish to inspect their messages manually, need to view the message header (or message source as its sometimes referred to) and authenticate it themselves.



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Fa/می‌خواهم دربارهٔ گزینه‌های موجود برای تأیید صحت رایانامه اطلاعاتی داشته باشم I want to find out about existing options for authenticating email fa 21 March 2016 15:44:12
Ru/Я хочу узнать какие существуют способы идентификации отправителей электронных писем I want to find out about existing options for authenticating email ru 22 March 2016 13:36:40