Google adds Yahoo's anti-spam standard to Gmail
News Messages from Gmail sent on Monday indicated that they were encoded with DomainKeys technology, as evidenced by logs in the message headers. DomainKeys is a technology backed by Yahoo that tries to cross-check email messages to verify their...
[October 19, 2004, 9:25]
Yahoo and Cisco put anti-spam standard forward
News The companies, along with software makers Sendmail and PGP, submitted their DomainKeys Identified Mail specification to the Internet Engineering Task Force this weekend. The specification merges two earlier proposals, Yahoo's DomainKeys technology...
[July 12, 2005, 10:00]
Yahoo and Sendmail ally against spam
News The two Silicon Valley companies announced support of DomainKeys, a proposed system for verifying the identity of an email sender and reducing email forgeries. DomainKeys is a proposed system that attaches encrypted "keys" or tags to every email...
[February 25, 2004, 7:45]
Yahoo adds anti-spam tool, ups email storage
News Brad Garlinghouse, vice-president of communications products at Yahoo, said users "simply use Yahoo Mail and get the benefit of knowing that we use DomainKeys to prevent attacks". While Yahoo has talked up DomainKeys as a powerful weapon against...
[November 15, 2004, 8:30]
Stamping out spam
News These include SPF, Microsoft's SenderID (which may have some legs left in it, despite suffering a serious setback last year), and Yahoo's DomainKeys, a proposal that gives email providers a mechanism for verifying both the domain of each email...
[May 4, 2005, 13:00]
Sendmail trials Sender ID
News Sender ID has been submitted to the IETF's awkwardly named MTA Authorization Records in DNS (marid) working group which is supervising this area of anti-spam standards, but faces competition from the similar DomainKeys system, created by Yahoo.
[September 1, 2004, 13:40]
Bin Laden video spreads a worm for 'The Hobbit'
News According to a Yahoo spokesperson, by the end of the year Yahoo will have implemented a technology called DomainKeys, which is designed to help protect users from fake emails and phishing attacks. Alongside with our DomainKeys proposal, our long...
[November 5, 2004, 11:43]
Execs warned: Don't ignore spam menace
News Yahoo and Cisco have both created email systems that use digital signatures to verify the sender's authenticity, called "DomainKeys" and "Identified Internet Mail", respectively. Yahoo has also filed to standardise DomainKeys.
[December 3, 2004, 14:15]
AOL dumps Microsoft's Sender ID
News Yahoo spokeswoman Mary Osako said in an email that the company "is continuing to evaluate a variety of industry solutions including those that are IP-based, such as SPF and Sender ID, and those that are cryptographic, such as DomainKeys.
[September 17, 2004, 10:05]
Gmail users protected from fake eBay, PayPal emails
News The technology, DomainKeys, uses cryptography to verify the domain of the sender of an email. The DomainKeys technology is covered by a patent assigned to Yahoo. Google on Tuesday said it is now using an email-authentication technology to keep...
[July 9, 2008, 11:32]
Microsoft enforces its anti-spam tech
News Also, there are technologies that compete with Sender ID,such as Yahoo's DomainKeys. If your e-mail does not have a Sender ID, Microsoft wants to junk your message. From November, Hotmail and MSN will flag as potential spam those messages that do...
[June 23, 2005, 9:30]
International coalition hits back at spam
News Yahoo has backed a system known as DomainKeys for verifying the identity of an email sender with digital signatures, or two-key encryption. A coalition of top Internet service providers on Tuesday advocated a set of technical guidelines designed to...
[June 23, 2004, 8:50]
Microsoft proposes joint anti-spam fight
News The technology, DomainKeys, has the same objective as Caller ID but through a different system. DomainKeys matches digital signatures between the email and the server to gain admittance to a person's inbox.
[May 24, 2004, 11:40]
Email users get a reputation
News There are lists of Internet domains that send email using DomainKeys Identified Mail and Sender ID. A new Web site aims to help determine whether a specific computer has been sending legitimate email or spam.
[August 30, 2005, 9:30]
Sendmail firming up open source plans
News Sendmail has also been "quietly open-sourcing" some of its code, including the mail filter plug-in to Sendmail, Milter; and DomainKeys Identified Mail, an authentication protocol for which Allman was the lead editor on the base signature standard.
[June 16, 2006, 12:40]
Microsoft proposes ID solution for spam
News As for Yahoo, the Web portal is testing its so-called DomainKeys system for Yahoo Mail. Microsoft on Thursday is holding a summit with members of the Email Service Provider Coalition to address the use of Sender ID technology as a standard to fight...
[August 13, 2004, 8:40]
Open encryption to combat spam and phishing
News The specification, DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM), defines a domain-level authentication framework for email, using public-key cryptography and key server technology to permit verification of the source and contents of messages.
[May 25, 2007, 16:21]



