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Microsoft Adopts IronPort Anti-Spam Tech (NewsFactor)







Microsoft Adopts IronPort Anti-Spam Tech
(NewsFactor)

Microsoft Adopts IronPort Anti-Spam Tech
(NewsFactor)
05/05/2004 02:02 PM

NewsFactor - Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) has adopted anti-spam whitelist technology designed to distinguish desired mass e-mailings from unwanted spam. The company will use software from IronPort Systems to combat spam on its MSN and Hotmail e-mail services.




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