Phillip Hutchings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The real aim of Yahoo!s system is not to authenticate the server > though, it's to authenticate the email as being from a valid user. I > can see this catching on in corporations, as it'll add a layer of > knowledge to the receiver.
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