Microsoft changes sender ID, AOL back on board
Microsoft also narrowed its patent applications for the underlying technology in an effort to appease open-source critics.
Microsoft resurrected its anti-spam Sender ID proposal Monday by making changes to appease some critics, and immediately won over one of its biggest detractors : American Online.
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