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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract In computing, Author Domain Signing PractiIn computing, Author Domain Signing Practices (ADSP)is an optional extension to the DKIM E-mail authenticationscheme, whereby a domain can publish the signing practices it adopts when relaying mail on behalf of associated authors. ADSP was adopted as a standards track RFC 5617 in August 2009, but declared "Historic" in November 2013 after "...almost no deployment and use in the 4 years since..."eployment and use in the 4 years since..."
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rdfs:comment In computing, Author Domain Signing PractiIn computing, Author Domain Signing Practices (ADSP)is an optional extension to the DKIM E-mail authenticationscheme, whereby a domain can publish the signing practices it adopts when relaying mail on behalf of associated authors. ADSP was adopted as a standards track RFC 5617 in August 2009, but declared "Historic" in November 2013 after "...almost no deployment and use in the 4 years since..."eployment and use in the 4 years since..."
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