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eMail Sender ID Standard Off to IETF
eMail Sender ID Standard Off to IETF
06/25/2004 09:57 PMInternet.com Jun 26 2004 1:50AM GMT
Nettica.com announces support for the
Sender Policy Framework email
initiative.
Nettica.com announces support for the
Sender Policy Framework email
initiative.
09/12/2004 03:30 AMNettica.com, a leading domain name system (DNS) provider for the
Internet, announced today support for the anti-spam SPF initiative.
[PRWEB Sep 12, 2004]
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.
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 AMWe 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.
Email Sender ID: Exactly what's wrong
with the license?
Email Sender ID: Exactly what's wrong
with the license?
09/17/2004 08:31 AMLarry Rosen, the attorney who has been negotiating with Microsoft on
behalf of the OSI for changes to the restrictive patent licensing
attached to Sender ID, was asked recently to explain in a concise
manner exactly what it is about the Microsoft licensing for its
proposed standard that makes it unacceptable to the open source/free
software worlds. Rosen's reply makes interesting reading for all of
us.
sendMailer is a SMTP email sender
sendMailer is a SMTP email sender
08/12/2004 01:15 PMLa web del sendMailer
Email Sender ID: The hype and the
reality
Email Sender ID: The hype and the
reality
08/27/2004 01:37 PMThere are a number of promising technical papers under consideration
by the Internet Engineering Task Force which deal with the
ever-growing problem of spam. Most of them seek to attack the spam
problem obliquely rather than head on. These techniques avoid looking
at message content in an attempt to determine if an email is spam or
not. Instead, they focus on authenticating the sender. Since most spam
comes from forged email addresses, eliminating such forgery would be a
big step up in the fight against spam. In this article we'll look at
the evolution of the current Sender ID proposals, and we'll also
examine some of the non-technical barriers which might prevent any of
the proposed solutions from ever working.
New Email Sender ID license debate sure
to continue
New Email Sender ID license debate sure
to continue
08/27/2004 01:37 PM The open source version of Sendmail recently suspended its planned
implementation of the anti-spam weaponry collectively known as
Sender-ID due to concerns about Microsoft's licensing terms. In
response to this and other concerns being voiced in the free
software/open source communities as Sender-ID is being considered as a
new standard by the IETF, Microsoft has revised its Sender ID license
to make it more acceptable to open source developers.
Microsoft negotiating email Sender ID
licensing with OSI
Microsoft negotiating email Sender ID
licensing with OSI
09/07/2004 02:10 PMNewsForge recently learned of some behind the scene negotiations
between Microsoft and Larry Rosen of the Open Source Initiative (OSI)
regarding its controversial licensing of Sender ID. I had the chance
to speak briefly this morning with Rosen about those negotiations. He
quickly brushed aside a couple of my misconceptions about the issues,
and about prior art, then further enlightened me with his first-hand
take on these ongoing-negotiations.
Sender Authentication Standard Merger In
The Works?
Sender Authentication Standard Merger In
The Works?
05/21/2004 04:14 AMEarlier this week we were talking about how Yahoo's decision to
release
their DomainKeys authentication system as a standard was kind of
pointless since everyone seemed to be supporting different solutions.
Microsoft had their own "Caller ID for email" (which they released for
standardization a day after Yahoo's move) and AOL and others were
supporting "sender policy framework" (SPF). Now, however, word is
spreading that
Microsoft is
looking to merge Caller ID for Email with SPF which would make the
combined solution a lot more attractive (and could kill any hope for
Yahoo's DomainKeys offering). Merging the standards would be a good
idea, and it would be even better if Yahoo would get on board as well.
Increased Demand for Secure Email
Delivers Microsoft Marketing Support for
CertifiedMail; Company Staffs up to
Increased Demand for Secure Email
Delivers Microsoft Marketing Support for
CertifiedMail; Company Staffs up to
04/13/2005 03:06 PMBusiness Wire UK Apr 13 2005 5:58PM GMT
trimMail's Email Battles: CERT Reveals
Email, AntiVirus Software Bugs
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Email, AntiVirus Software Bugs
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Executive Email: Preserving and
Enhancing the Benefits of Email — A
Progress Report
Executive Email: Preserving and
Enhancing the Benefits of Email — A
Progress Report
06/28/2004 03:12 PMIn the latest in an occasional series of e-mails to Microsoft
customers, Microsoft's chairman provides an update on the progress of
efforts to curb the epidemic of junk e-mail.
Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
Gmail Email Accounts
Free Email Notifier for POP3, IMAP4 and
Gmail Email Accounts
06/17/2005 03:17 PMChrysanth Software has released Chrysanth Email Notifier v2.3, a free
POP3, IMAP4 and Gmail notification software that helps you to get
notified of every incoming email and even spams in your mail boxes
while they are still sitting on the remote email servers. [PRWEB Jun
15, 2005]
Email Hosting Service by Runbox Provides
Businesses with Premium Email
Email Hosting Service by Runbox Provides
Businesses with Premium Email
06/05/2005 11:37 PMOffer premium email to your business with Runbox Email Hosting. [PRWEB
Jun 3, 2005]
Aliencamel.com - The First Commercial
Email Service to Offer Unlimited Storage
for Personal Email, Finest in its Class
with More Features than Gmail, Yahoo!
and Hotmail
Aliencamel.com - The First Commercial
Email Service to Offer Unlimited Storage
for Personal Email, Finest in its Class
with More Features than Gmail, Yahoo!
and Hotmail
08/17/2004 02:00 AMAliencamel.com announces that the email-storage-space race is over.
This race was started by Google's Gmail service offering 1GB of
storage. AlienCamel has gone the final step and is now offering its
users unlimited storage. By removing limits on space, users now have a
simple, low-cost service which will keep their emails safe, secure and
backed up forever. AlienCamel has implemented the most sophisticated
anti-spam filtering and email-virus-blocking technology over the last
18 months. Now, AlienCamel is the first independent commercial email
service in the world to offer "unlimited storage for personal email".
[PRWEB Aug 17, 2004]
Google Email? Would You Trade Off Ads
For Better Email Search?
Google Email? Would You Trade Off Ads
For Better Email Search?
01/17/2004 10:47 PMThe big discussion that I've been having with a few different people
over the last few weeks is whether or not Google would get into the
email business - and, if so, how? To me, it seems like an obvious
extension of their technology and business model - but not everyone
agrees. However, the rumors are getting louder and louder that
Google is developing an
email product. The question is whether they'll be offering an
entire "Google Email" system, or if they're just working on a version
of their AdSense offering that would work within email (generating
contextual ads based on the content of the email). Some people I've
spoken to about it thought that people would freak out if they thought
Google was reading their email to do its contextualization magic -
which could be true. The question is how many people will freak out -
and will plenty of others be more than willing to welcome the Google
contextualization engine into their inbox, in exchange for the ability
to actually "Google your email"? Many people always seem to want the
ability to better search through their own email. I could see a
certain willingness from many people to let Google place ads in their
email in exchange for the ability to better search through all the
email. If Google could figure out a good anti-spam solution, as well,
it could be a real hit.
Broadbandaction Inc to Deliver Echoworx
Secure Email™ Secure Messaging
Solution Designed to Meet the Nee
Broadbandaction Inc to Deliver Echoworx
Secure Email™ Secure Messaging
Solution Designed to Meet the Nee
04/05/2005 09:12 AMComputer Security News Apr 5 2005 1:18PM GMT
Spammers embrace email authentication
Spammers embrace email authentication
09/03/2004 10:11 AMJunk mail tsunami continues unabated
Vint Cerf Wants Standardized Email
Authentication
Vint Cerf Wants Standardized Email
Authentication
06/17/2004 08:53 PMIf you hadn't received the message yet (perhaps because it was lost in
all that spam), email sender authentication is coming. The only
problem is that
too
many companies are implementing it in too many different ways.
Now, even Vint Cerf, who apparently believes public floggings of
spammers are the best possible solution (he was probably joking, but
I'm sure many would support this sort of punishment), is saying that
everyone needs
to get together on a single email authentication standard. Of
course, there still is some concern that switching to authenticated
email will break certain internet applications. However, it's pretty
clear that much of our basic email is now broken anyway. As long as
people are aware that changes will need to be made, authenticated
email sounds like a step in the right direction.
Secure Your Email
Secure Your Email
07/12/2004 02:24 AMWelcome to the new age of the internet! It's the age of fake
identities, hidden motives, and stolen/intercepted email. In this day
and age, it's actually difficult to be certain about the origins of a
recently received email. How can you trust that the email you just
received is genuine? It's time for a long-awaited
Power User Monday Tip of the Week.
Owners of ActivSoftware and the Email
Application Server, XM Mail Server,
Offer $10,000 Software Challenge to the
Email Industry
Owners of ActivSoftware and the Email
Application Server, XM Mail Server,
Offer $10,000 Software Challenge to the
Email Industry
06/22/2005 01:51 AMFor years, SMTP server software was used to send and receive e-mail
communications. These older servers, usually freeware, have created
many delivery challenges. Most of the time, marketers, CEO’s and even
CMO’s are completely unaware of these issues. The owners of
ActivSoftware, in central New York, introduced a worldwide challenge
to prove their software system (http://www.activsoftware.com/xms) is
one of a kind in the email industry. [PRWEB Jun 19, 2005]
Yahoo Pushing Ahead With Email
Authentication Plan
Yahoo Pushing Ahead With Email
Authentication Plan
12/08/2003 04:41 AMFor the past few years, various parties (users, companies,
governments) have been saying that we need to do something about spam.
However, every time they get together, the argument gets bogged down
over things like "well, how do we define spam?" or the government
comes up with some sort of quick and dirty law that does nothing to
help the situation. Well, now, it appears that Yahoo has had enough
of the various consortiums and groups trying to deal with the spam
problem and realized, "hey, we're a pretty big email player - maybe we
can just force through a plan." They're working on an
authentication scheme that would let senders prove they are who they
say they are - which would make those who aren't authenticated
more suspect. They're also pushing the solution out to others to try
to make it a sort of de facto standard. On the whole, this doesn't
seem like a bad idea. If you could block out all the forged email, it
would get rid of an awful lot of spam. Then, any of the spam that
does get through could be tracked down more easily as well.
Anti-phishing group backs email
authentication
Anti-phishing group backs email
authentication
06/29/2004 05:37 AMStill rising
Microsoft submits new email
authentication system for approval
Microsoft submits new email
authentication system for approval
06/28/2004 11:54 AMPC Pro Jun 28 2004 4:10PM GMT
LazyWeb: Email to MT gateway
LazyWeb: Email to MT gateway
03/13/2003 10:16 AMI've got a mailbox called "RSS" that gets all of the announcements,
product releases, occasional mailings from sweetcode or ditherati,...
Creo Six Degrees 2.0 Supports More Email
Programs (03-Jun-2004; 1.4K)
Creo Six Degrees 2.0 Supports More Email
Programs (03-Jun-2004; 1.4K)
06/03/2004 05:12 PMCreo Six Degrees 2.0 Supports More Email
Programs (07-Jun-2004; 1.7K)
Creo Six Degrees 2.0 Supports More Email
Programs (07-Jun-2004; 1.7K)
06/07/2004 10:03 PMSecure Your Email [Finalized]
Secure Your Email [Finalized]
07/18/2004 10:08 PMThe
Secure Your Email Power User Monday is now complete with
more screen shots and instructions for using GPG with Thunderbird and
Mozilla.
Email Address Authentication Released as
an Open Source by Simplicato
Email Address Authentication Released as
an Open Source by Simplicato
03/17/2005 03:03 AMSimplicato, a business email hosting company, releases a unique open
source anti-Spam, anti-Phishing solution. [PRWEB Mar 15, 2005]
Email gateway products get smart with
spam
Email gateway products get smart with
spam
05/25/2004 01:14 PMZDNet UK May 25 2004 5:20PM GMT
Setting up an Email Gateway to Block
Spam
Setting up an Email Gateway to Block
Spam
04/26/2004 07:39 AMSecure/authenticated email: Checking out
Kerberos
Secure/authenticated email: Checking out
Kerberos
05/28/2004 02:16 PMTechNewsWorld: "If everyone used secure e-mail with authentication,
viruses and worms would not be able to propagate. Spoofing wouldn't
work, and phishing expeditions would yield no harvest." Worms might
still propogate, but this is a sensible suggestion. I'd love to...
“Bighip" the Leader in Online Email
Marketing
“Bighip" the Leader in Online Email
Marketing
09/03/2004 02:24 AMBig Hip Email Marketing Company compliant with SPF, is committed to
working with ISPs as Sender-ID implementation begins. [PRWEB Sep 3,
2004]
Sender authentication is coming
Sender authentication is coming
07/05/2004 04:30 AMA cure for spam? Sadly not
MSI FAQ: Email Support
MSI FAQ: Email Support
05/13/2004 04:57 PMSpammers use sender authentication too,
study says
Spammers use sender authentication too,
study says
08/31/2004 04:48 PMThe technology hasn't been widely adopted, but spammers are taking it
up at a faster rate than legitimate e-mailers.
AOL, Yahoo rolling out sender
authentication
AOL, Yahoo rolling out sender
authentication
08/11/2004 05:35 PMISPs (Internet service providers) America Online Inc. (AOL) and Yahoo
Inc. plan to begin using technology to verify the source of e-mail
messages in coming months, as both companies step up efforts to stop
unsolicited commercial, or "spam," e-mail, according to information
provided by the companies.
Spammers using sender authentication
too, study says
Spammers using sender authentication
too, study says
08/31/2004 01:19 PMNew technology for identifying the sender of e-mail messages has not
been widely adopted despite backing from software giant Microsoft
Corp. and may not be effective at stopping unsolicited commercial
e-mail, otherwise known as spam, according to a survey by e-mail
security company CipherTrust Inc.
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Mailqube to Support Sender ID. Leader in enterprise email security supports new email sender authentication standard in its Mailqube 2003 secure email gateway