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Yahoo!'s Domain Keys Fight Spam
posted by scubacuda on Tuesday November 16, @03:10AM
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News CNET: In addition to beefing up its storage (100MB -> 250MB), Y! Mail has implemented Domain Keys to find spam. The idea is simple: give email providers a way to verify the domain and integrity of the messages sent.

Sendmail, Inc. has released an open source implementation of the Yahoo! DomainKeys specification for testing on the Internet and is actively seeking participants and feedback for its Pilot Program.

Y! has submitted the DomainKeys framework as an Internet-Draft entitled "draft-delany-domainkeys-base-01.txt" for publication with the IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force). The patent license agreement can be found here.

Update: /. discussion.

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    Yahoo!'s Domain Keys Fight Spam | Login/Create an Account | Top | 1 comments | Search Discussion
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    and then... no and then? (Score:1)
    by hahaha2005 on Saturday January 15, @10:55AM (#1660)
    User #1167 Info | http://theologyofthebody.net/
    see also

    http://spf.pobox.com/

    Sender Policy Framework

    ... ........ http://theologyofthebody.net

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