Bill Nussey writes on CircleID:

[snip]

At The Email Authentication Implementation Summit in New York City last week, 
several major ISPs surprised attendees with their announcement that they are 
jointly backing a single authentication standard.

Yahoo!, Cisco, EarthLink, AOL, and Microsoft got together and announced they 
are submitting a new authentication solution, DomainKeys Identified Mail to the 
Internet Engineering Task Force for approval as a standard. This is big news. 
To date, these groups have been at odds over authentication, with each 
promoting their own authentication techniques. While it is likely that each 
will continue to support its own standard for now (Microsoft with Sender ID, 
AOL with SPF and Yahoo! with the original DomainKeys), we can expect that they 
all will begin to use this common standard over the coming years if it is 
adopted by the IETF.

[snip]

http://www.circleid.com/article/1143_0_1_0_C/

- ferg

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