OPENPGPKEY and SMIME/A also use DNSSEC, if you're interested in those
protections for your users.
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Alex Brotman
Sr. Engineer, Anti-Abuse
Comcast
> -Original Message-
> From: mailop [mailto:mailop-boun...@mailop.org] On Behalf Of Jesse
> Thompson via mailop
> Sent: Monday, October 15,
On 2018-10-15 6:17 PM, Jesse Thompson via mailop wrote:
> Is there a good summary of current and emerging email technologies that
> depend on DNSSEC that can be referenced for building a business justification
> for prioritizing DNSSEC within an organization?
>
>
The recent BGP hijacks (MyEtherW
Is there a good summary of current and emerging email technologies that depend
on DNSSEC that can be referenced for building a business justification for
prioritizing DNSSEC within an organization?
From my knowledge/understanding (Disclaimer: I might be wrong) the list is:
1) SMTP Security via O