On Sat, 25 Jun 2005, Joel Rees wrote: > msn.com and hotmail.com users take note -- > Microsoft wants to refuse my mail if I don't use SenderID starting November. > SenderID was refused as an internet standard and does not stop SPAM, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > and it contains a Microsoft patented algorithm. > Draw your own conclusions. Not that I'm convinced it's a good idea, but...
IETF Approves SPF and Sender-ID Posted by Zonk on 2005.06.24 15:57 from the protocols-forward dept. NW writes "According to the records in the IETF's database (here and here), both the SPF and Sender-ID anti-spam proposals were tentatively approved by the IESG (the approval board of the IETF) as experimental standards. It remains to be seen whether any of them will actually put a dent into spam." At the same time, the FTC has opened a central site about email authentication. <http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/06/24/1921210&threshold=5> <https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi?command=view_id&dTag=12662&rfc_flag=0> <https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi?command=view_id&dTag=12542&rfc_flag=0> <http://spf.pobox.com/> <http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/technologies/senderid/default.mspx> <http://www.ietf.org/iesg.html> <http://www.dmnews.com/cgi-bin/artprevbot.cgi?article_id=33190> -- Chris Devers