One small step for email, one giant leap for Internet safety - Yodel Anecdotal
may 2007 by dhellmann
DKIM is an email authentication framework that addresses the widespread issue of email forgery, using cryptography to verify the domain of the sender. It allows email providers to validate an email’s originating domain, making use of blacklists and whit
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may 2007 by dhellmann
NSB Home page
january 2007 by dhellmann
I'm a scientist/programmer/inventor/entrepreneur who has been involved in Internet-related innovations since 1980, specializing in e-mail technology, human-computer interaction, and electronic commerce.
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january 2007 by dhellmann
Vacuum - Edward Vielmetti in Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104: Spam and the Limits of Interpersonal Collaboration / Nathaniel Borenstein / MOCHI / Feb 14 2007 / U of Michigan / 411 West Hall / 6pm
january 2007 by dhellmann
In this talk, I will summarize the state of the art, survey the remarkably wide set of antispam activities currently under way at IBM and elsewhere, and present the outlines of a comprehensive strategy to fight spam.
spam
january 2007 by dhellmann
Domain Keys Identified Mail (DKIM)
january 2007 by dhellmann
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) provides a method for validating an identity that is associated with a message, during the time it is transferred over the Internet. That identity then can be held accountable for the message.
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january 2007 by dhellmann
SORBS (Spam and Open-Relay Blocking System)
january 2007 by dhellmann
The SORBS DNSBL was born in November 2002. It was felt that by publicising a list of compromised hosts, the ever-increasing flow of spam through those hosts could be stopped. On January 6, 2003, the SORBS DNSBL was officially launched to the public.
spam
january 2007 by dhellmann
Schneier on Security: Combating Spam
december 2006 by dhellmann
Other proposed solutions try to impose direct costs on e-mail senders. I have seen proposals for e-mail "postage," either for every e-mail sent or for every e-mail above a reasonable threshold. I have seen proposals where the sender of an e-mail posts a s
spam
december 2006 by dhellmann
LASHBACK: The Unsubscribe Authority.
december 2006 by dhellmann
After a particularly long morning of dealing with a mountain of unwanted email, a question kept returning to the mind of Eric Castelli, the man who would later help found LashBack: “Why hasn’t anyone figured out a way to automate unsubscribing from ju
spam
december 2006 by dhellmann
MediaPost Publications - E-mail Marketing Losing Ground, Spam Blamed - 12/05/2006
december 2006 by dhellmann
E-MAIL MARKETING IS losing ground. That's largely a result of overly aggressive anti-spam efforts that have effectively blocked legitimate marketing emails, according to email marketing executives who spoke Monday at MediaPost's Email Insider Summit.
spam
december 2006 by dhellmann
Email Encoder to Prevent Spam - Web Center - Ohlone College
december 2006 by dhellmann
This form will allow you to encode an email address using character entities which transforms the email address into decimal code.
spam
december 2006 by dhellmann
POPFile: POPFileDocumentationProject
december 2006 by dhellmann
POPFile is an automatic mail classification tool. Once properly set up and trained, it will scan all email as it arrives and classify it based on your training. You can give it a simple job, like separating out junk e-mail, or a complicated one—like fil
spam
december 2006 by dhellmann
SpamCop.net - Beware of cheap imitations
december 2006 by dhellmann
SpamCop is the premier service for reporting spam. SpamCop determines the origin of unwanted email and reports it to the relevant Internet service providers. By reporting spam, you have a positive impact on the problem. Reporting unsolicited email also he
spam
december 2006 by dhellmann
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