E-mail authentication — considered by many spam fighters as an important first step in reducing unsolicited correspondence on the Internet — will be the focus of a summit conference to be held in New York City next Tuesday. The day-long confab at the Marriott Marquis will be moderated by Esther Dyson, editor of Release 1.0, who will also deliver the forum’s keynote address. It is being sponsored by more than 35 organizations, including Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Symantec, Yahoo, VeriSign, DoubleClick, Harte Hanks, Cnet Networks and the Direct Marketing Association.
Confab to Promote E-Mail Authentication
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. July 7, 2005 09:03 AME-mail authentication — considered by many spam fighters as an important first step in reducing unsolicited correspondence on the Internet — will be the focus of a summit conference to be held in New York City next Tuesday. The day-long confab at the Marriott Marquis will be moderated by Esther Dyson, editor of Release 1.0, who will also deliver the forum’s keynote address. It is being sponsored by more than 35 organizations, including Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Symantec, Yahoo, VeriSign, DoubleClick, Harte Hanks, Cnet Networks and the Direct Marketing Association.