Network Working Group K. Andersen
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Updates: 4405, 4406, 4407 (if approved) March 24, 2018
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Status Change for RFCs 4405, 4406, 4407 to Historic
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Abstract

This document acknowledges that Sender ID did not pass its experiment, and changes the status of RFCs 4405, 4406, and 4407 to Historic.

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Table of Contents

1. Reasoning

In 2006, two experiments were started for email authentication: Sender Policy Framework (SPF, RFC 4408) and Sender ID (RFC 4406, supported by RFCs 4405 and 4407). After eight years of experimental data (RFC 6686), it was clear that SPF remained in widespread use while Sender ID did not. RFC 7208 moved SPF from Experimental status to Proposed Standard. This document acknowledges that Sender ID did not pass its experiment, and changes the status of RFCs 4405, 4406, and 4407 to Historic.

2. Normative References

[RFC4405] Allman, E. and H. Katz, "SMTP Service Extension for Indicating the Responsible Submitter of an E-Mail Message", RFC 4405, DOI 10.17487/RFC4405, April 2006.
[RFC4406] Lyon, J. and M. Wong, "Sender ID: Authenticating E-Mail", RFC 4406, DOI 10.17487/RFC4406, April 2006.
[RFC4407] Lyon, J., "Purported Responsible Address in E-Mail Messages", RFC 4407, DOI 10.17487/RFC4407, April 2006.
[RFC4408] Wong, M. and W. Schlitt, "Sender Policy Framework (SPF) for Authorizing Use of Domains in E-Mail, Version 1", RFC 4408, DOI 10.17487/RFC4408, April 2006.
[RFC6686] Kucherawy, M., "Resolution of the Sender Policy Framework (SPF) and Sender ID Experiments", RFC 6686, DOI 10.17487/RFC6686, July 2012.
[RFC7208] Kitterman, S., "Sender Policy Framework (SPF) for Authorizing Use of Domains in Email, Version 1", RFC 7208, DOI 10.17487/RFC7208, April 2014.

Author's Address

Kurt Andersen LinkedIn 1000 West Maude Sunnyvale, CA 94085 Phone: +1 208 252 5488 EMail: kurta@linkedin.com