Anti-spam Systems and Techniques
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- | + | Now a days the email system has become the most significant technology and a useful tool for human beings in the world. In the US alone, 88% of adult users have email accounts and half of email users use email systems almost every day. However, like growing email users, spam, scam, and fishing emails are increasing. Lots of email providers, such as Gmail, Hotmail, have been making an effort to protect their users from spam, scam, and fishing emails. Accordingly, I’ll discuss some new techniques for anti-spam systems and how to improve the anti-spam system on the server through SPF (Sender Policy Framework), SenderID, Domain Keys, and DKIM(Domain Key Identified Mail). | |
== Is it time to replace SMTP? == | == Is it time to replace SMTP? == |
Revision as of 19:54, 2 December 2007
Now a days the email system has become the most significant technology and a useful tool for human beings in the world. In the US alone, 88% of adult users have email accounts and half of email users use email systems almost every day. However, like growing email users, spam, scam, and fishing emails are increasing. Lots of email providers, such as Gmail, Hotmail, have been making an effort to protect their users from spam, scam, and fishing emails. Accordingly, I’ll discuss some new techniques for anti-spam systems and how to improve the anti-spam system on the server through SPF (Sender Policy Framework), SenderID, Domain Keys, and DKIM(Domain Key Identified Mail).
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