Internet standards group rejects the protocol because of embedded Microsoft proprietary technology.Several Internet sources today reported that the Internet's Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has officially turned thumbs down . . .. Several Internet sources today reported that the Internet's Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has officially turned thumbs down on the proposed Sender ID specification. The new technology was developed this spring by the Anti-Spam Task Force which was led by Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo!, and Earthlink. The IETF's decision was apparently based on Microsoft's insistence on basing much of Sender ID's workings on proprietary technology. While the company was willing to license the technology to all comers for free, there was general suspicion, especially in the open source community, that the situation would change over time and that Microsoft would hold too much control over how the standard evolved going forward.That is apparently what led to the IETF decision. The link for this article located at Messaging Pipeline News is no longer available. . Numerous outlets disclosed that the IETF formally dismissed the Sender Policies protocol, citing issues related to proprietary technology.. Sender ID Protocol, Microsoft Technology, IETF Standards, Open Source Concerns, Internet Standards. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Apache Software Foundation, developers of the popular open-source Apache web server, said on Thursday that it wouldn't support the proposed anti-spam standard Sender ID, because the licensing terms set by Microsoft Corp. are too strict. . . .. The Apache Software Foundation, developers of the popular open-source Apache web server, said on Thursday that it wouldn't support the proposed anti-spam standard Sender ID, because the licensing terms set by Microsoft Corp. are too strict. In a letter to the technical committee working on the specification, the foundation said Microsoft's terms for the use of its patented technology within the standard were incompatible with the terms of open-source licensing used by Apache. The link for this article located at TechWeb News is no longer available. . The Apache Software Foundation, developers of the popular open-source Apache web server, said on Thu. apache, software, foundation, developers, popular, open-source, server. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Users of the open-source mail package should now be able to reduce their spam levels. Sendmail on Monday released the first implementation of a mail filter that uses Sender ID, an anti-spam technology currently being considered by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). . . .. Sendmail on Monday released the first implementation of a mail filter that uses Sender ID, an anti-spam technology currently being considered by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Sender ID is a combination of the earlier Sender Policy Framework (SPF), invented by Meng Wong of pobox.com, and Microsoft's Caller ID proposal. The system aims to reducing the quantity of spam emails sent across the Internet by checking who they claim to be from. The plug-in mail filter, or "milter" in Sendmail jargon, works with the open source and commercial versions of Sendmail, but is still considered pre-release software at this stage. "Sendmail's Sender ID milter is a major weapon in the war on spam," said Meng Wong in a statement. "Now, system administrators everywhere can evaluate this promising new technology themselves and easily adapt it to their needs," Wong added. Sender ID uses records in the Domain Name System (DNS) to authenticate the sender of an email message. Most spam and messages sent by viruses use spoofed sender email addresses, making it more difficult to trace where they're sent from. With Sender ID, you can tell which messages come from forged addresses and reject them, often before the message body is sent. While this won't stop spam entirely, it will make life more difficult for mass-mailers, and as part of a series of measures may see our inboxes get less junk mail. The link for this article located at Jonathan Bennett, ZDNet UK is no longer available. . The latest Sender Authentication feature from Sendmail significantly minimizes unwanted emails for users through its cutting-edge email screening technology.. email filtering,Sender ID implementation,anti-spam solution,Sendmail milter,open-source email technology.. LinuxSecurity.com Team
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