Mutual Internet
Practices Asssoc. |
|
|
|
Certified
Server Validation*
(CSV)
Certified Server Validation (CSV)
provides a mechanism for a mail-receiving server to assess a mail-sending
server. In particular, CSV permits a mail-receiving server to determine:
- Whether a mail-sending relay host is correctly identifying itself
- Whether the operator of the sending host's network has authorized
it to operate as a mail relay, using CSA.
- Whether independent parties have a good assessment of the quality
of that network's mail operation, using DNA.
That is, is the operator less-likely or more-likely to be the source
of problematic email?
|
Introduction
|
|
Guidance
|
|
Press
|
Hello
'Certified Server,' Goodbye Spam, B. Livingston, Datamation,
7 Nov 04 |
Software
|
We are
maintaining a list of CSV
implementations and uses.
|
Specifications
|
- Certified Server Validation (CSV): html or txt
- Client SMTP Authentication (CSA): html or txt
- Domain Name Accreditation (DNA): html or txt
|
(*) |
CSV originally
stood for "Client SMTP Validation". However, market(ing)
feedback suggested that "Certified Server Validation" is
more useful to folks who are trying to understand the nature of the
service, without requiring that they be email geeks... |
|
|