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A Process of Delivering the Mail Message in Domain Level Authentication Framework Using Grid Computing


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1 Kathir College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
2 Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
3 Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India
     

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SPAM (UBE) is email sent to groups of recipients who have not requested it or have "opted out" of group email subscriptions and continue to receive email from the sender. So we devise a DKIM (Domain Key Identified Mail), which is a domain level authentication framework for email using public-key cryptography and key server technology to permit verification of the source and contents of messages by either Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) or Mail User Agents (MUAs). The ultimate goal of this framework is to permit a signing domain to assert responsibility for a message, thus protecting message signer identity and the integrity of the messages they convey while retaining the functionality of Internet email as it is known today. Protection of email identity may assist in the global control of "spam" and "phishing".

Keywords

DKIM, Mail Transfer Agent (MTA), DNS Resolution.
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Authors

B. Muthukumar
Kathir College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
P. Banumathi
Kathir College of Engineering, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
V. Karthik
Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India
R. Vidhya
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry, India

Abstract


SPAM (UBE) is email sent to groups of recipients who have not requested it or have "opted out" of group email subscriptions and continue to receive email from the sender. So we devise a DKIM (Domain Key Identified Mail), which is a domain level authentication framework for email using public-key cryptography and key server technology to permit verification of the source and contents of messages by either Mail Transfer Agents (MTAs) or Mail User Agents (MUAs). The ultimate goal of this framework is to permit a signing domain to assert responsibility for a message, thus protecting message signer identity and the integrity of the messages they convey while retaining the functionality of Internet email as it is known today. Protection of email identity may assist in the global control of "spam" and "phishing".

Keywords


DKIM, Mail Transfer Agent (MTA), DNS Resolution.