Gartner: Microsoft's anti-spam plans will take years
Microsoft’s recently announced efforts to stem spam will take years to take effect, a research firm said Tuesday. According to Gartner analyst Arabella Hallawell, Microsoft’s proposed e-mail authentication plan, announced last week by Chief Software Architect Bill Gates at the RSA Conference, will "have limited impact, at least in the short term."
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