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Posted by: Anonymous (Monday 9 May 2005, 1:19 PM)

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I do agree with allot of what Meng is saying, and have read many of the pro's and con's of SPF, SenderID, Domain keys etc.

There are problems with all of these, but they are problems that cannot be resolved. I think the biggest problem today is agreeing on a standard that everyone can stick to, whether it is SPF, Domain Keys or a combination of these and/or other techniques.

These solutions generally require implementation at the mail transport level so it is not going to be an overnight job! It will certainly takes months and maybe even years to implement a solution of the transport level.

I am biased on this, but I do think we have a solution to the problem of spam. At ClearMyMail.com we have developed what we believe to be the worlds first 100% successful spam solution. It has roots in many of the techniques Meng and other engineers have been trying to accomplish for the last few years, but does not require any of the massive transport level changes.

E-mail: info@clearmymail.com

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