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ENMA is a milter program for the domain authentication technologies.
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It authenticates sender's address with SPF and Sender ID, then
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labels the result onto the Authentication-Results: field.
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ENMA implements the following RFCs and an Internet Draft:
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- RFC4406 (Sender ID)
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- RFC4407 (PRA)
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- RFC4408 (SPF)
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- draft-kucherawy-sender-auth-header-15
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(the Authentication-Results: field)
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ENMA is developed by IIJ. IIJ has been using several domain
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authentication software, though, all of them appeared unstable. ENMA
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is designed and implemented in order to stand large ISP's operation
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and is well-tested.
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