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IBM Debuts New Anti-Spam Tool (NewsFactor)







IBM Debuts New Anti-Spam Tool
(NewsFactor)

IBM Debuts New Anti-Spam Tool
(NewsFactor)
03/24/2005 04:26 PM

NewsFactor - In a move to expand its Internet security footprint, IBM (NYSE: IBM) has introduced a new anti-spam application aimed at corporations. Called "FairUCE," (Fair use of Unsolicited Commercial Email), the application helps filter and block spam by using identity management technology at the network level to analyze the domain identity of an e-mail.




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