DomainKeys Identified Mail has been given the all clear. We will see if it can stop all the nasty spam before it gets to our inboxes. This is a promising new development in the eMail world.
Simply it works like this: (1) your eMail server gets an eMail and checks the header for the incoming domain; (2) if the DomainKey in the eMail matches to the sending server [eg, theironwil [at] gmail.com matches gMail.com], you get it in your inbox; and (3) if it doesn’t, it is marked as spam and you never see it.
I am looking forward to seeing this implemented, it will really reduce the amount of spam in my family account.
If you want to read the whole article from C|Net News, click here.
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