- Wed Dec 1 2004 Photo: Execs talk spam
Left to right: Brian Arbogast (Microsoft), Richard Gingras (Goodmail Systems), Meng Weng Wong (PoBox), Brad Garlinghouse (Yahoo), and John Thompson (Symantec) discuss the spam problem.
- Mon Nov 15 2004 Yahoo takes on spam, boosts e-mail storage
Company on Monday will begin using Domain Keys e-mail verification technology to fight spam.
- Mon Aug 30 2004 Sendmail searches for antispam testers
Company takes a first stab at software to authenticate the source of e-mail messages.
- Thu Sep 23 2004 Microsoft-backed antispam spec gets filtered out
Proposal for verifying the source of e-mail is shelved by the engineers working to turn it from specification to standard.
- Fri Oct 24 2003 Antispam methods aim to merge
A new group will try to settle the differences among competing methods of thwarting spam with a kind of caller ID for e-mail.
- Mon Oct 25 2004 Microsoft reworks antispam spec to silence critics
Industry group and AOL had turned their backs on Sender ID. With rewrite, AOL is back in the fold.
- Thu Sep 16 2004 AOL drops Microsoft antispam technology
Citing lackluster support and poor compatibility with its own technology, the Internet giant says it won't use Sender ID.
- Wed Sep 8 2004 Study: Spammers use e-mail ID to gain legitimacy
Spammers are a key adopter of a technology meant, in part, to fight spam.
- Tue May 25 2004 Antispam framework scores Microsoft endorsement
The software giant agrees to merge its Caller ID for E-mail technology with the Sender Policy Framework, making SPF an increasingly important weapon in the fight against junk e-mail.
- Tue Mar 22 2005 E-mail authentication. Then what?
Sendmail CEO Dave Anderson explains why we're approaching the end of e-mail as we know it.

