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The Rumors of Sender-ID’s Demise Have Been Greatly Exaggerated
Posted September 13, 2004 – 8:07 pm by Yakov Shafranovich in Spam and EmailWhile several news stories are reporting that Sender-ID has been killed, that is not entirely true. While Sender-ID in its current form is dead because of PRA, the compromise version with MAILFROM and PRA scopes is not. Also, the co-chairs want to stay away from any other alternative algorithms that do RFC2822 checking because of possible IPR claims by Microsoft on that as well. You can read it all here.
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Here is the link to the complete article.
By Daniel Goldman on Sep 14, 2004