A few technologies to fight the unsolicited and sometimes unsafe e-mail known as spam have emerged since the volume of the junk mail has increased beyond annoyance, but a Microsoft-backed effort to identify the senders of spam appears to be moving fastest of all the contenders. Joined by other spam fighters including Sendmail, Symantec, IronPort, Cloudmark, Tumbleweed, VeriSign and others, Microsoft has promoted its Sender ID as a collaborative effort to combat spam.
Our Aloaha is supporting allready for several month SPF1, SPF2, CallerID and SenderID. Just check it out on www.aloaha.com Modules like: SPF1, SPF2, CallerID and SenderID RBL, RWL dont require any license since they are freeware. Please note that most probably Aloaha is the only true rejecting (traffic saving) AntiSPAM Solution in the Windows World. The best is that we are not limited to Microsoft Sink technology so we work together also with Notes, Imail, Proxy+ and more. Thanks FH
Sender ID Antispam Tech Making Strides
Posted by: Jay Lyman August 23, 2004 11:52 AMA few technologies to fight the unsolicited and sometimes unsafe e-mail known as spam have emerged since the volume of the junk mail has increased beyond annoyance, but a Microsoft-backed effort to identify the senders of spam appears to be moving fastest of all the contenders. Joined by other spam fighters including Sendmail, Symantec, IronPort, Cloudmark, Tumbleweed, VeriSign and others, Microsoft has promoted its Sender ID as a collaborative effort to combat spam.
month SPF1, SPF2, CallerID and SenderID.
Just check it out on www.aloaha.com
Modules like:
SPF1, SPF2, CallerID and SenderID
RBL, RWL
dont require any license since they are freeware.
Please note that most probably Aloaha is the only
true rejecting (traffic saving) AntiSPAM Solution
in the Windows World.
The best is that we are not limited to Microsoft Sink technology so we work together also with Notes, Imail, Proxy+ and more.
Thanks
FH