Domain Assurance Council
The Domain Assurance Council (DAC) was a trade association started in Summer 2006 by Paul Hoffman and John Levine.[1]
Members
Members of DAC are divided into categories. They include[2]
- Full Members
- Goodmail
- Habeas
- ReturnPath
- Trend Micro
- Technology Members
- Client Members
- ISP Members
- Go Daddy
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gollark: Perhaps it's a DNS issue.
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gollark: Why is the server's psi version 2 years outdated?
gollark: Well, I would, but this could cause [REDACTED] events in metaubqvian ultraspace.
See also
References
- John Levine (Aug 11, 2006). "Making DKIM More Useful with Domain Assurance Email". CircleID. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
- "Domain Assurance Council Membership List". Archived from the original on 2010-01-29. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
External links
- Official website
- archived snapshot of March 2010 The Domain Assurance Council is no longer active.
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