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        Title           : Authenticated Received Chain (ARC) Protocol
        Authors         : Kurt Andersen
                          Brandon Long
                          Seth Blank
                          Murray Kucherawy
                          Tim Draegen
        Filename        : draft-ietf-dmarc-arc-protocol-16.txt
        Pages           : 35
        Date            : 2018-07-17

Abstract:
   The Authenticated Received Chain (ARC) protocol allows Internet Mail
   Handlers to attach assertions of message authentication state to
   individual messages.  As messages traverse ARC-enabled Internet Mail
   Handlers, additional ARC assertions can be attached to messages to
   form ordered sets of ARC assertions that represent authentication
   state along each step of message handling paths.

   ARC-enabled Internet Mail Handlers can process sets of ARC assertions
   to inform message disposition decisions, to identify Internet Mail
   Handlers that might break existing authentication mechanisms, and to
   convey original authentication state across trust boundaries.


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