E Mail Authentication
36 Stories
S'pore firms lag in online protection
News update Fewer popular Web domain owners in Singapore authenticate e-mail or have strong protection for Web surfing compared to global sites, new scorecard shows.
Monday, October 05 2009 03:29 PM
Tags: Authentication and encryption, Network security, Security Management, Web browsers, Web sites, Security, E-business, E-mail Authentication, SSL, Web sites
Inexpensive ways to keep e-mail clean
News Technology vendors suggest some low-cost ways small and midsize businesses on a budget can keep e-mail threat-free, and what companies should look out for.
Thursday, May 21 2009 06:36 PM
Tags: E-mail servers, Spam and phishing, Spam filtering, IT budgeting, Security, Outsourcing, Norton Co., MessageLabs Ltd., Ironport Systems Inc., Asia-Pacific
Saving e-mail: It's all about trust
Insight Sendmail inventor Eric Allman says a new Internet standard promises to restore trust to e-mail.
Thursday, July 05 2007 10:48 AM
Tags: Wireless e-mail devices, Spam and phishing, PKI (public key infrastructure), Digital signatures, E-mail clients, E-mail servers, Viruses and worms, Policy and management
Microsoft sets Sender ID free
News The e-mail authentication technology can now be used without fear of a response from Microsoft's intellectual property lawyers.
Wednesday, October 25 2006 11:52 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing, Authentication and encryption, E-mail clients
BoxSentry helps protect legitimate e-mail
News Security vendor unveils e-mail authentication product designed to reduce the number of legitimate e-mail messages that get stopped by spam filters.
Wednesday, October 31 2007 05:13 PM
Tags: E-mail servers, E-mail clients, SMB, Security
Should Microsoft own antispam?
News Tech experts hash out how to better block spam. Some don't care which standard is adopted as long as it frees people's in-boxes.
Wednesday, November 10 2004 11:28 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing, Software
Antispam spec sets off on path to standard
News Yahoo, Cisco and partners have submitted DomainKeys Identified Mail, which helps verify the sender of a message, to a standards body.
Tuesday, July 12 2005 12:16 PM
Tags: Standards, Data security
Stopping spam at the source
News New technology will attack spam at the source to try make it more expensive for spammers to do their dirty work.
Tuesday, August 24 2004 10:37 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing, Spam filtering
On sentry duty in your in-box
News Microsoft says its Sender ID is ready for action. Others say it's still early days for authentication.
Wednesday, April 19 2006 11:36 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing, Authentication and encryption, E-mail clients, Spam filtering, Spam
Danger: Authenticating e-mail can break it
News The spam-fighting technique is valuable, but implementing it incorrectly could damage a company's e-mail system.
Thursday, April 20 2006 12:28 PM
Tags: PC security, Data security, Security, Spam and phishing, E-mail clients, E-mail servers, Spam, IT strategy
Microsoft wants to meld antispam proposals
News The software giant says the spam-blocking proposal backed by America Online should be combined with Microsoft's to more rapidly create a single, industrywide standard.
Monday, May 24 2004 10:08 AM
Tags: Spam filtering
Sender ID's fading message
Insight Lack of popularity of Microsoft's antispam technology could make it harder to reverse consumers' eroding faith in e-mail.
Wednesday, August 10 2005 05:55 PM
Tags: Personal applications
Gmail tries out antiphishing tools
News Google's Web-based e-mail service is testing technology to help members spot fake messages linked to online fraud schemes.
Tuesday, April 05 2005 10:10 AM
Tags: Spam and phishing
Microsoft readies Exchange 2003 update
News Perhaps the most notable element of the upgrade is the addition of tools for pushing e-mail messages to mobile devices.
Thursday, August 18 2005 09:48 AM
Tags: Microsoft Server 2003
MS pushes new Exchange 2003 service pack
News Features include delivery of e-mail directly to mobile devices and an authentication protocol Microsoft says will help filter spam.
Friday, October 21 2005 11:02 AM
Tags: Handhelds, Mobile/Wireless, Spam and phishing




