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Microsoft's Sender ID rated
incompatible to Open Source


Microsoft's Sender ID rated
incompatible to Open Source
09/03/2004 08:35 AM
Today the Apache Software Foundation has rejected Sender ID, arguing that while the license is royalty free, it is incompatible with Open Source, and thus the foundational properties of the Internet.

Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
enterprise email security supports new
email sender authentication standard in
its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway


Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in
enterprise email security supports new
email sender authentication standard in
its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway
09/05/2004 02:37 AM
Atlantic Sky has announced its support to the Sender ID standard for email sender authentication. Atlantic Sky's support will make Sender ID available to global enterprises through its Mailqube 2003 E-mail gateway. [PRWEB Sep 5, 2004]

SMS Sender Pro 2.5


SMS Sender Pro 2.5 07/23/2004 11:43 PM
Quickly and easily send individual or group text messages to any mobile phone direct from your desktop.

Whither Sender ID?


Whither Sender ID? 09/20/2004 06:54 AM
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AOL Will Not Support Sender-ID


AOL Will Not Support Sender-ID 09/17/2004 12:42 AM
Slashdot Sep 17 2004 4:56AM GMT

AOL Signs Off From Sender ID


AOL Signs Off From Sender ID 09/17/2004 06:43 AM
America Online has decided not to fully support Microsoft's Sender ID spam-fighting plan after the Internet Engineering Task Force and the open-source community expressed intellectual property concerns. "AOL will now not be moving forward with full deployment of the Sender ID protocol," spokesman Nicholas Graham said in a statement sent via e-mail Thursday. Instead, the Dulles, Virginia-based Internet service provider will support only the Sender Policy Framework to fight spam by verifying the source of e-mail sent to its users, he said.

AOL's rejection comes a week after an IETF group considering Sender ID as a standard said the proposal needed rewriting. Earlier this month, the open-source groups Apache Software Foundation and Debian Project dismissed Sender ID because the license would prevent them from supporting the technology. AOL is concerned about the lack of acceptance for Sender ID in the open-source community, Graham said. Additionally, the ISP is afraid that recent changes to Sender ID will make it incompatible with the original SPF specification, he said. AOL had endorsed Sender ID when it was submitted to the IETF in June.

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Too Much Fuss Over Sender ID


Too Much Fuss Over Sender ID 09/02/2004 02:06 AM
"Why all the fuss when a spam-free channel is already available and working 24/7 -- without infrastructure changes?" asks UseBestMail author Martel Firing. The Sender-ID system proposed by IETF and backed by Microsoft, Cloudmark, Symantec, and others requires infrastructure changes and may take years, while UseBestMail's spam-free channel is infrastructure neutral and is here now. He then goes on to question sender-ID's blacklist, sender reputation and law enforcement models, which he maintains won't do much to prevent spam given the proven ingenuity of the spammers themselves. [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]

SMS 1.2 Sender Log Files


SMS 1.2 Sender Log Files 08/13/2004 12:17 PM

Page Sender 3.1.2


Page Sender 3.1.2 12/10/2003 09:07 PM
Fax software that really works for Mac OS X.

MSN to can spam with Sender ID


MSN to can spam with Sender ID 06/24/2005 03:32 PM
In an effort to combat spam, MSN will step up pressure on ISPs to incorporate its Sender ID scheme.


Other News: Sender ID


Other News: Sender ID 08/13/2004 10:48 AM
Microsoft promotes "Sender ID" as a way to combat email fraud and abuse.

Microsoft’s Sender ID blasted


Microsoft’s Sender ID blasted 08/27/2004 02:05 PM
Open saucers are beginning to suspect that Microsoft’s spam fighting Sender ID might be a cunning plan to hamstring Linux. The folks at Vole have managed to get a consensus among rivals for its Sender ID which enables identification of the source of an email before it is sent. However according to US mag PC Week, the licence for sender ID might breach open source requirements and Linux developers would not be able to use it.

Spammers love Sender ID


Spammers love Sender ID 09/10/2004 05:51 AM
ALTHOUGH Microsoft's anti-spam sender-ID is disliked by Open Sources, it is providing popular with the very people it is targeted against. According to E-mail security outfit MX Logic, spammers are taking to sender-id faster than an IT journalist to whisky. The science is pretty easy. Under the Sender Policy Framework (SPF), companies publish a list of authorised E-mail servers for the domains they control. This is used by those receiving E-mail to make sure the purported server of origin matches the one listed in the message header.

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News source: The Inq

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Spammers Hijack Sender ID


Spammers Hijack Sender ID 09/10/2004 06:27 PM
On the heels of the repudiation of Microsoft's Sender ID E-mail-authentication scheme last week by two major open-source software groups, spammers are doing the opposite: They're embracing the very standard intended to curb their abuses. According to E-mail security vendor MX Logic Inc., spammers are trying to make their messages appear more legitimate by adopting the Sender Policy Framework (SPF), which recently became part of Microsoft's Sender ID proposal.

Plays Well With Others: The Video Sender


Plays Well With Others: The Video Sender 01/29/2004 01:47 AM
There are many ways to send digital output from a TiVo recorder or satellite dish to a second TV set.

Apache Says It Won't Support Sender ID


Apache Says It Won't Support Sender ID 09/03/2004 08:08 AM

OSI And Microsoft Negotiating Over
Sender ID


OSI And Microsoft Negotiating Over
Sender ID
09/07/2004 10:12 PM

Email Sender ID: It's like Kerberos all
over again


Email Sender ID: It's like Kerberos all
over again
09/02/2004 08:00 AM
We received a lot of interesting feedback in comments and email as a result of the story we ran last week on Email Sender ID: the hype and the reality." Many of those who contacted us are intimately acquainted with the subject matter, having had personal, first-hand involvement in the process to date. One of those was Yakov Shafronovich, who co-chaired the Anti-Spam Research Group during 2003, when the group was considering this very issue, prior to passing it on to the IETF. That led to an exchange of email messages during which I got a much clearer look at how Microsoft is once again embracing, extending, and attempting to encumber open source technology. Doggone it, it looks like Kerberos all over again.

Sendmail trials Sender ID


Sendmail trials Sender ID 09/02/2004 08:34 AM

Apache Rejects Sender ID


Apache Rejects Sender ID 09/02/2004 12:04 PM

Sender ID Wars Heat Up


Sender ID Wars Heat Up 09/02/2004 05:12 PM
Microsoft says it won't require anyone to sign a license with the company to implement the Sender ID specification—a move that some in the open-source community call a "victory" but others say doesn't indicate compatibility with open-source licenses.

Did Microsoft Blink, Re: Sender ID?


Did Microsoft Blink, Re: Sender ID? 09/03/2004 09:52 AM
Microsoft is claiming it won't require anyone to sign a license to implement the Sender ID specification, aimed at providing SMTP authentication to help curb spam. But not everyone is calling this a victory.

Sender ID gains traction


Sender ID gains traction 08/13/2004 06:17 PM
Leading ISPs, anti-spam vendors, and e-mail software companies are moving quickly to add support for the Microsoft-backed anti-spam technology standard Sender ID, even as some e-mail experts raise doubts that the technology will work.

AOL Dumps Microsoft's Sender ID


AOL Dumps Microsoft's Sender ID 09/16/2004 02:44 PM
The Internet giant plans to fight spam by implementing the industry-standard Sender Policy Framework instead, citing tepid support for Sender ID in the open-source community.

AOL Signs Off From Sender ID (PC World)


AOL Signs Off From Sender ID (PC World) 09/16/2004 07:32 PM
PC World - ISP rejects Microsoft antispam plan amid concerns from open-source community.

Sender authentication is coming


Sender authentication is coming 07/05/2004 04:30 AM
A cure for spam? Sadly not

RMS Weighs In On SPF/Sender-ID License


RMS Weighs In On SPF/Sender-ID License 07/25/2004 10:39 AM

IETF Approves SPF and Sender-ID


IETF Approves SPF and Sender-ID 06/24/2005 06:17 PM

Update: Page Sender 3.2


Update: Page Sender 3.2 02/18/2004 10:41 AM
The fax send/receive and print-to-email (PDF) utility adds location-specific preferences, live addressing for company names, drag-and-drop for address list text files, and other changes.

Email Sender ID: It's not dead yet


Email Sender ID: It's not dead yet 09/14/2004 12:48 PM
There is currently some confusion over the status of Sender ID in the IETF's MARID working group which has been considering the proposed standard. NewsForge has gone to directly to the source to clarify reports that Sender ID is a dead proposal. It is not. It is very much alive. Here is what we've learned.

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