Mail Divide Framework
draft-akagiri-mail-divide-01
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Authors | Takehito Akagiri , Genki Yasutaka , Kouji Okada , Tatsuya Hayashi , Masaki Kase | ||
Last updated | 2018-04-19 (Latest revision 2017-07-27) | ||
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Abstract
Mail Divide Framework (MDF) is a recipient driven partitioning framework for E-Mail delivery. A protocol to divide mail delivery at the source of the message is defined in this draft. A mechanism called Reputation Service Provider is also introduced so that a third-party authority can assure senders' trust. With MDF, subdomaining is used for category-specific MTA designation. Senders decide which category the outgoing mail belongs. It then looks up DNS TXT record to find whether the recipient advertises a specific server for that category. The specified server puts the received mail into a corresponding per-category inbox for the user.
Authors
Takehito Akagiri
Genki Yasutaka
Kouji Okada
Tatsuya Hayashi
Masaki Kase
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