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By John Dickinson
Sender authentication will not stop spam, but other weapons proposed by ASTA might do a lot, and quickly.
Just in case you get the wrong impression, it's not that I'm not a fan of sender authentication schemes -- I actually think it's important that when you receive an e-mail you should have some certainty about who sent it. The SMTP protocol we now use does not provide for that, and the various schemes proposed by the Anti-Spam Technical Alliance (ASTA) should fix that problem.
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