New authentication system tries to block spam
Internet services company Yahoo Inc. Friday said it is working on technology to combat e-mail spam by changing the way the Internet works to require authentication of a message’s sender. "Yahoo said its "Domain Keys" software, which it hopes to launch in 2004, will be made available freely to the developers of the Web’s major open-source e-mail software and systems."
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