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Re: Yahoo and Cisco to submit e-mail ID spec to IETF


From: Rich Kulawiec <rsk () gsp org>
Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 12:17:44 -0400


On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 02:22:07PM +0000, Fergie (Paul Ferguson) wrote:
Yahoo and Cisco Monday plan to announce they will submit
their e-mail authentication specification, DomainKeys
Identified Mail (DKIM), to the IETF to be considered as
an industry standard.

None of these have the slightest operational value.   They are
either (a) attempts to exert control over email (for profit, of course)
or (b) PR exercises -- for instance, in Yahoo's case, to distract
attention from the enormous amount of spam/spam support coming
from or facilitated by Yahoo Stores and their freemail operation.

See, for instance:

        Spammers Continue to be the Biggest (By Far) Supporters of Email Authentication
        http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20050711/1945259_F.shtml

Oh, not that I expect the backers of these schemes to stop flogging them
-- apparently they've managed, mostly by grandisose and bogus claims,
to convince at least _some_ gullible people that they have the answer to
spam.   But they don't -- even if the "perfect" email auth method existed
(and of course it doesn't) and was instantaneously and globally deployed
tomorrow (ha!), the effect on SMTP spam would be a momentary hiccup,
no more, and of course the effect on other forms of spam would be zero.

---Rsk


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