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Comments on: Yahoo Mail to block fake eBay and PayPal e-mail

Yahoo rolling out new technology to prevent phishing scams in Yahoo Mail.

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Gmail has been doing this for a while now
by coryschulz October 3, 2007 11:41 PM PDT
Gmail is amazing. Enough said.
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yahoo invented domainkeys
by co_z October 3, 2007 11:58 PM PDT
and implemented it for its mail service in 2004. How is this news?
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hey...
by terminalblue October 4, 2007 12:02 AM PDT
you beat me to the punch...
you would think that cnet's research team might be a little aggressive before they run with a story
yahoo has been using domain keys
by terminalblue October 4, 2007 12:00 AM PDT
whenever you open a mail there is a line that say that the sender is valid using domain keys. They have not been blocking email, but they have been notifying user about scam emails for more then a year. i would prefer to see an email that they claim is spam, or at least have the option to turn it off(domain keys).
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they werent blocking
by rainingcats October 4, 2007 12:46 AM PDT
rightly said domainkeys was on yahoo for quite some time and it's not news, but the fact that they'll be blocking mail now is bad news.

you'll know what that means if u had to send newsletters to yahoo users and see the mail-queue choke with rejects from yahoo. And yahoo support for these problems is literally robotic (idiotically robotic).

i'm headed for troubled times if yahoo blocks email for domainkeys as exim (a very popular Mail Transfer Agent) has only experimental support for domainkeys. hope that's restricted to these too domains.
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What took them so long?
by ejevo October 4, 2007 5:39 AM PDT
This should have been implemented years ago.
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Is the ebay Starting to conform?
by flickrz October 4, 2007 8:37 AM PDT
I m not sure how to read this but domainkeys were invented by
yahoo and has been using it for years. Now, it seems that EBay
is also implementing the same. Perhaps that would mean some
kind of collaboration between the two.
It doesnt affect me anyways; i hardly get any spam on my 5 year
old address.
Agreed...
by security_gal October 8, 2007 9:58 AM PDT
Yeah, you would think this would have been implemented years ago. Today I saw that Blue Coat has this new anti-phishing product that will catch phishing on the fly. I think this is more geared for businesses, but it?s great to see new initiatives targeting this problem!
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