- Wed Dec 1 2004 Photo: Execs talk spam
Left to right: Brian Arbogast (Microsoft), Richard Gingras (Goodmail Systems), Meng Weng Wong (PoBox), Brad Garlinghouse (Yahoo), and John Thompson (Symantec) discuss the spam problem.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Mon Nov 15 2004 Yahoo takes on spam, boosts e-mail storage
Company on Monday will begin using Domain Keys e-mail verification technology to fight spam.
Posted by Jim Hu
- Mon Aug 30 2004 Sendmail searches for antispam testers
Company takes a first stab at software to authenticate the source of e-mail messages.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Thu Sep 23 2004 Microsoft-backed antispam spec gets filtered out
Proposal for verifying the source of e-mail is shelved by the engineers working to turn it from specification to standard.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
- Fri Oct 24 2003 Antispam methods aim to merge
A new group will try to settle the differences among competing methods of thwarting spam with a kind of caller ID for e-mail.
Posted by Paul Festa
- Mon Oct 25 2004 Microsoft reworks antispam spec to silence critics
Industry group and AOL had turned their backs on Sender ID. With rewrite, AOL is back in the fold.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
- Thu Sep 16 2004 AOL drops Microsoft antispam technology
Citing lackluster support and poor compatibility with its own technology, the Internet giant says it won't use Sender ID.
Posted by Jim Hu
- Wed Sep 8 2004 Study: Spammers use e-mail ID to gain legitimacy
Spammers are a key adopter of a technology meant, in part, to fight spam.
Posted by Robert Lemos
- Tue May 25 2004 Antispam framework scores Microsoft endorsement
The software giant agrees to merge its Caller ID for E-mail technology with the Sender Policy Framework, making SPF an increasingly important weapon in the fight against junk e-mail.
Posted by Paul Festa
- Tue Mar 22 2005 E-mail authentication. Then what?
Sendmail CEO Dave Anderson explains why we're approaching the end of e-mail as we know it.
Posted by Dave Anderson