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Microsoft sets Sender ID free

October 23, 2006 The e-mail authentication technology can now be used without fear of a response from Microsoft's intellectual property lawyers. TAGS: Sender ID, e-mail authentication, intellectual property, lawyer, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

E-mail authentication. Then what?

March 22, 2005 Sendmail CEO Dave Anderson explains why we're approaching the end of e-mail as we know it. TAGS: e-mail authentication, sender, signature, receiver, e-mail, SMTP, approach, Cisco Systems Inc., message, Yahoo! Inc., solution, IP, server

Amazon, others lobby FTC for help fighting spam

November 15, 2004 In an open letter, 35 organizations call for a more rapid rollout of e-mail authentication tools. TAGS: e-mail authentication, Sender ID, CipherTrust Inc., Amazon.com Inc., phishing, letter, spam, Judge, organization, Internet Service Provider, e-mail

On sentry duty in your in-box

April 18, 2006 Microsoft says its Sender ID is ready for action. Others say it's still early days for authentication. TAGS: Sender ID, e-mail authentication, e-mail security, sender, authentication, e-mail, MSN Hotmail, eBay Inc., message, Time Warner Inc., America Online Inc., bank, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft to submit antispam standard

May 19, 2004 The company becomes the latest technology giant to seek industry approval of a technique to prevent spammers from hiding unwanted e-mail behind legitimate addresses. TAGS: DomainKeys, e-mail authentication, proposal, anti-spam, caller ID, DNS, America Online Inc., e-mail, Yahoo! Inc., Time Warner Inc., technique, spokesman, Microsoft Corp., IP

Should Microsoft own antispam?

November 10, 2004 update Tech experts hash out how to better block spam. Some don't care which standard is adopted as long as it frees people's in-boxes. TAGS: e-mail authentication, Sender ID, solicitation, DomainKeys, junk e-mail, summit, patent, Apache Software Foundation, Yahoo! Inc., anti-spam, open source, Cisco Systems Inc., e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Saving e-mail: It's all about trust

July 4, 2007 perspective Sendmail inventor Eric Allman says a new Internet standard promises to restore trust to e-mail. TAGS: Sendmail Inc., e-mail authentication, sender, phishing, message, bank, e-mail, brand

Fishing for 'phishers'

June 28, 2004 Report says fake e-mails that try to finagle financial information could be stopped by tools that check a sender's ID. TAGS: phishing, e-mail authentication, EarthLink Inc., e-mail, attack

Year in review: Seeking to squelch spam

December 21, 2004 Prompted by company and consumer outcry, legislators, technologists tried different ways in 2004 to slice up the spam problem. TAGS: e-mail authentication, spam, CAN-SPAM Act, prosecutor, standards, virus, law, e-mail, America Online Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Stopping spam at the source

August 23, 2004 New technology will attack spam at the source to try make it more expensive for spammers to do their dirty work. TAGS: spammer, e-mail authentication, anti-spam, spam, authentication, Cisco Systems Inc., spam filtering, e-mail server, proposal, phishing, e-mail, server

Antispam proposals advance

June 29, 2005 Internet standards group approves "experimental" proposals to curb spam using domain authorization and e-mail authentication. TAGS: Sender ID, Sender Policy Framework, e-mail authentication, RFC, anti-spam, proposal, DNS, Time Warner Inc., e-mail, Microsoft Corp.

Antispam spec sets off on path to standard

July 11, 2005 Yahoo, Cisco and partners have submitted DomainKeys Identified Mail, which helps verify the sender of a message, to a standards body. TAGS: DomainKeys, e-mail authentication, Sender ID, e-mail security, submission, Yahoo! Inc., specification, signature, anti-spam, Cisco Systems Inc., e-mail server, e-mail, phishing, representative, message, key

AOL tests caller ID for e-mail

January 22, 2004 The Internet service provider is testing an antispam filter intended to accurately trace the origin of e-mail messages, a move that could bring new accountability to the Net. TAGS: anti-spam, antispam company, e-mail authentication, America Online Inc., e-mail server, Internet Service Provider, Internet service, service provider, e-mail, Time Warner Inc., protocol, DNS, caller ID, domain name, Yahoo! Inc., IP
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