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Momentum Webcast: Approaches to Fighting Spam in an Exchange Environment (Level 200)

White Paper The attendee will learn about the built-in unsolicited commercial e-mail filtering tools that can stop spam at the gateway, and other filtering tools such as Accept and Deny lists, Internet Protocol filtering, sender filtering, and recipient... [14 Dec 2007]

Junked: Is this the end of spam and spoof email?

News But the DomainKeys approach does suffer from one serious, short-term problem: it's only effective if both the sender and recipient's mail systems are upgraded to support the standard. But because it's the only technology that has achieved that... [23 May 2007]

10 things you should know about fighting spam

White Paper Microsoft supports an anti-framework technology called Sender ID. Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is gaining popularity among the open source crowd. This new type of advertising went from effectively 0 percent in 2003 to nearly 5 percent of all... [18 May 2006]

Make our anti-spam tech the standard, say Yahoo! and Cisco

News At the event, attention is likely to turn to another email security technology, Sender ID, which has Microsoft as its main backer. The Sender ID specification is making its way through the standards process. [12 Jul 2005]

Spam: Use Sender ID or we'll junk you, says Microsoft

News Around November, Hotmail and MSN will flag as potential spam those messages that do not have the tag to verify the sender, according to Craig Spiezle, a director in the technology care and safety group at the software maker. [23 Jun 2005]

Gmail to thwart phishing with a big red box

News Beware of following any links in it or of providing the sender with any personal information. Microsoft (which owns Hotmail) is supporting its own email authentication technology for web-based email: Sender ID, respectively. [05 Apr 2005]

The FBI isn't emailing you - but virus writers are

News The agency further warned people against opening any email attachment sent to them from an unknown sender. The FBI said it is currently investigating the origin of the malicious email and indicated that it would never send unsolicited messages to... [23 Feb 2005]

Yahoo! builds in anti-spam tool

News AOL's SPF and Microsoft's Sender ID check an email's identity through its internet protocol address, and can be used alongside Domain Keys. Messages from its free email service will include a "domain key", a system that creates a digital signature... [15 Nov 2004]

Microsoft email 'caller ID' questioned

News Open source software groups, including those that manage the development of the Apache web server and the Debian distribution of Linux, took umbrage with Microsoft's lack of clarity on issues of the company's intellectual property claims on the... [14 Sep 2004]

Alliance plans to stem tide of spam

News Yahoo has backed a system known as DomainKeys for verifying the identity of an email sender with digital signatures, or two-key encryption. AOL has been testing a DNS-based system, formerly known as Sender Permitted From and recently renamed Sender... [23 Jun 2004]

Microsoft does anti-spam deal for MSN and Hotmail

News Outside of its bonded sender programme, Ironport sells email server appliances designed to secure mail delivery with virus protection and anti-spam software. Under the agreement Microsoft will use Ironport's 'bonded sender' email certification... [05 May 2004]

UK spammers off the legal hook for another year

News The Privacy and Electronic Communication regulations, which came into force in December 2003, make it illegal to send an unsolicited email to anyone that the sender doesn't already have a business relationship with. [16 Apr 2004]

Tracing Electronic Mail

White Paper Just as methods can be employed to trace postal mail (p-mail) back to the sender, there are methods that can be employed for tracing electronic mail (e-mail). We will use sample e-mail messages as the subjects of our analysis. [25 Feb 2004]

People 'too thick' to cope with viruses

News Rivest, who has spoken out in the past against cryptography export restrictions, said he favors trying out a system in which the sender pays a fee to mail unsolicited messages. Then again, this system could be difficult to administer as increasing... [25 Feb 2004]

Global anti-spam "neighbourhood watch" coalition formed

News DMP is similar to Caller ID but for email, and would help ISPs identify that a sender is legitimate. The group is emerging at a time when spam has reached crushing proportions; more than half of all email sent is unsolicited bulk messages. [14 Jan 2004]

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