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  2. TXT record - Wikipedia

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    The record type. In this case will be 0x0010 as the Type is TXT. Class 2-byte Integer The class. TTL 4-byte Integer Time-To-Live, i.e. how long a record can be cached before it should be requeried. Data Length 2-byte Integer Length of the record type-specific data. TXT Length 1-byte Integer Length of TXT string. TXT String The character-string.

  3. DomainKeys Identified Mail - Wikipedia

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    A CNAME record can also be used to point at a different TXT record, for example when one organization sends email on behalf of another. The receiver can use the public key (value of the p tag) to then validate the signature on the hash value in the header field, and check it against the hash value for the mail message (headers and body) that ...

  4. Sender Policy Framework - Wikipedia

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    A typical SPF HELO policy v=spf1 a mx ip4:192.0.2.0 -all may execute four or more DNS queries: (1) TXT record (SPF type was obsoleted by RFC 7208), (2) A or AAAA for mechanism a, (3) MX record and (4+) A or AAAA for each MX name, for mechanism mx. Except the first one, all those queries count towards the limit of 10.

  5. Data validation - Wikipedia

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    Data validation is intended to provide certain well-defined guarantees for fitness and consistency of data in an application or automated system. Data validation rules can be defined and designed using various methodologies, and be deployed in various contexts. [1]

  6. TXT - Wikipedia

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    SMS language or txt, an Internet slang language commonly used on short message service phones.txt, a filename extension for text files; Text messaging on a phone using letters and symbols; Trusted Execution Technology, Intel's implementation of Trusted Computing; TXT records, a type of Domain Name System record; see List of DNS record types

  7. Regular expression - Wikipedia

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    Like old typewriters, plain base characters (white spaces, punctuation characters, symbols, digits, or letters) can be followed by one or more non-spacing symbols (usually diacritics, like accent marks modifying letters) to form a single printable character; but Unicode also provides a limited set of precomposed characters, i.e. characters that ...

  8. Training, validation, and test data sets - Wikipedia

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    A training data set is a data set of examples used during the learning process and is used to fit the parameters (e.g., weights) of, for example, a classifier. [9] [10]For classification tasks, a supervised learning algorithm looks at the training data set to determine, or learn, the optimal combinations of variables that will generate a good predictive model. [11]

  9. SRV record - Wikipedia

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    A Service record (SRV record) is a specification of data in the Domain Name System defining the location, i.e., the hostname and port number, of servers for specified services. It is defined in RFC 2782 , and its type code is 33.