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FTC, Microsoft and Sender-ID
Posted November 9, 2004 – 8:38 pm by Yakov Shafranovich in Spam and EmailAs FTC’s email authentication summit takes place today in Washington (together with IETF’s 61st meeting), several interesting things are afoot. First of all, the “industry” published a letter of support for Sender-ID including a signature from Meng Wong, the author of SPF. Declan McCullagh of CNET reported today on the issues surrounding the patent problems with Sender-ID and what took place at the summit. Meanwhile, PJ of Groklaw published two excellent articles on the whole mess (1 and 2).
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