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SenderID Followup
I wanted to do a bit of a followup to my earlier SenderID post both to better capture the comments and make another observation. First I wanted to bring John Scarrow’s comment to the front of the discussion. John is … Continue reading
Is Hotmail’s “Trusted Sender” feature more than just show?
One year ago Microsoft introduced a feature in Hotmail that marked mail from a set of “trusted senders”, primarily banks, with a Trusted Sender icon. The idea was that if mail from your bank was marked with the icon you … Continue reading
Has Microsoft put the nail in the coffin on SenderID?
A funny thing happened on my way to some research on Anti-SPAM technologies, I found that Microsoft is wiping SenderID information from its website. When you try going to the web page for the SenderID Framework you are now redirected to a … Continue reading
Posted in Computer and Internet, Microsoft, Security
Tagged DKIM, email, Microsoft, Microsoft DKIM, Microsoft Sender ID, Microsoft SenderID, Phishing, Sender ID, Sender ID vs. SPF, SenderID, SPAM, SPF
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