Microsoft Opens Access to Its Sender ID Spec eWeek
October 23, 2006
Microsoft has made the Sender ID framework specification for e-mail authentication available to users at no cost and with the guarantee that it will never take legal action against them
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Keith McCall, the CTO and co-founder of Azaleos, told eWEEK on Oct. 23 that by adding Sender ID to the Open Specification Promise, Microsoft will drive further awareness of the need for IT organizations to deploy infrastructure for e-mail authentication.
"In any implementation of security technology, though, it's important to deliver multiple layers of protection. Spam-filtering companies like Cloudmark often add support for other protocols that can enable customers to use either Sender ID or an adjunct standard called DomainKeys/DKIM separately, or a combination of the two, for optimum protection," he said.
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