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By Paul Festa
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 29, 2005 7:27:00 PM

An Internet standards group approved two "experimental" antispam proposals, sidestepping a controversy dividing Microsoft and its e-mail competitors.

The Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG), a division of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), said it would publish two competing and overlapping sets of documents that define ways of confirming that e-mail senders are who they say they are.

The experimental Requests for Comment (RFCs)--Sender Policy Framework (SPF) for Authorizing Use of Domains in E-Mail and Sender ID: Authenticating E-Mail--have been the subject of intense jockeying by Microsoft, America Online and others.

Critics have accused Microsoft of trying to strong-arm the industry into accepting Sender ID. Concerns over Microsoft's Sender ID-related patents have alarmed some involved in setting standards, and last year the IETF let a Sender ID working group expire.

"While many proposals for domain-based authorization have been under consideration, no consensus has yet been reached concerning a single technical approach," the IESG said in a statement. "The IESG does not endorse either of the two mechanisms documented in the experimental RFCs--their publication is intended to encourage further discussion and experimentation in order to gain experience that can be used to write future standards in this space."

Microsoft said that despite the expiration of the Sender ID working group in September, the approval of the experimental RFCs showed that its technology is alive and well in the standards-setting process.

"We think this is great," said Samantha McManus, business strategy manager for Microsoft's technology care and safety group. "We're glad to see Sender ID's experimental status, and we think e-mail authentication is very important for addressing spam and phishing. That said, we definitely have more to do."

Sender ID "embraces and extends" SPF, according to McManus, introducing more complex ways of tracking data about e-mail servers and senders.

Other antispam authentication technologies in use include Yahoo's DomainKeys, which Cisco recently said it will support.

The IESG said that while e-mail providers have already implemented Sender ID and SPF, an experimental period was key to the standards-setting process.

"Given the importance of the worldwide e-mail and DNS (Domain Name System) systems, it is critical that future standards support their continued stability and smooth operation," the IESG wrote.

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I'll have to agree on Blame
But to get rid of SPAM better to hit those paying the spammers. (Read the rest)
Posted by: voska Posted on: 06/30/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Tahnk you Microsoft for building a fire under these guys!  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/05
Still waiting  Yagotta B. Kidding | 06/29/05
It obviopusly built a fire under some people.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/05
Check your facts, please  OldeTimeGeek | 06/30/05
Not needed...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/30/05
No, Microsoft Laid The Kindling  itanalyst | 06/29/05
Just Another Exploit Waiting to Happen  rick752 | 06/29/05
And here i thought SPAMMERS were responsible.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/29/05
Spammer aren't responsible  voska | 06/29/05
Chicken and egg  John L. Ries | 06/29/05
I'll have to agree on Blame  voska | 06/30/05
I'm not saying that  rick752 | 06/29/05
As long as there are stupid people...  archerjoe | 06/30/05
How can you resist answering them...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 06/30/05
Short and sweet  rick752 | 06/29/05
Eliminate anonymous smtp cannon fire  osreinstall | 06/29/05
That works for one part  rick752 | 06/29/05
I was talking about all ISPs  osreinstall | 06/29/05
I LIKE IT!  rick752 | 06/29/05
The opt-in, or out for that matter,  mustangj36@... | 06/29/05
Have they?  Richard Flude | 06/29/05

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