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Even more interesting...
...in that article you linked to was that one of the main objections to SenderID at the time (Oct. 2004) was Microsoft's intellectual property claims. With today's article, that concern is removed.

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Posted by: rapson   Posted on: 10/24/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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36% of all legitmate email.. cool... but does it work??  shawkins | 10/23/06
It will be hacked and exploited, like every other MS product.  Mr. Roboto | 10/23/06
It's not a "product" in the normal sense of the word . . .  CobraA1 | 10/23/06
Yes.  April May | 10/23/06
It detects forgeries  CobraA1 | 10/23/06
Hmm... interesting.  shawkins | 10/24/06
We always have SPF  CobraA1 | 10/23/06
What legal problems?  moonchacha | 10/23/06
Well, IF you trust their promises, that is (nt)  CobraA1 | 10/24/06
Congrats MS!!  NonZealot | 10/23/06
Can we put an end to this  Richard Flude | 10/24/06
I never figured you for the type...  NonZealot | 10/24/06
Where's the competition  Richard Flude | 10/24/06
M$ finally comes around  Roger Ramjet | 10/24/06
Good job  opensourcepro | 10/24/06
Rejected by Apache/AOL/ and many more!!!  nucrash | 10/24/06
36% is small now?  NonZealot | 10/24/06
Not  jacec | 10/24/06
Even more interesting...  rapson | 10/24/06
Corrections are needed.  CobraA1 | 10/24/06
Microsoft sets Sender ID free  Loverock Davidson | 10/24/06
I can't wait to see  Shelendrea | 10/24/06
Well, it's only fair  joe@... | 10/24/06

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