Re: Micorsoft's Sender ID Authentication......?
Wasn't there a lot of turmoil within the IETF last year on sender authentication because Microsoft was trying to push it's own sender ID authetication mechasnisms as a draft standard?
In part the problem was 'legal' (versus technical)...the folks involved in the working list from MS...technical people, offered ongoing reassurance that the as-yet-unpublished patent apps were benign, that it would always be available free, etc. etc... but once the patent apps were published, they were far over-reaching, included SPF aspects, etc.. (I have _zero_ doubt that the legal/corporate folks upstairs at MS were responsible for that, and that the good folks from MS on the working list were as surprised as were the rest of us). Anne Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. President/CEO Institute for Spam and Internet Public Policy IADB Email Sender Accreditation Database: http://www.isipp.com/iadb.php Professor of Law, Lincoln Law School of SJ Advisor, Kinar Secure Email Advisor, Relemail Email Privacy Certification Advisor, Virus Bulletin Asilomar Microcomputer Workshop Planning Committee
In part the problem was 'legal' (versus technical)...the folks involved in the working list from MS...technical people, offered ongoing reassurance that the as-yet-unpublished patent apps were benign, that
Folks, For all the reasons already cited in this thread, it's clear that legal concerns were a factor. However the reality is that the IETF working group was not converging on consensus and showed no ability to repair this fatal barrier. The legal issues were part of this, but it is far from obvious that fixing the legal issues would have gotten a better outcome. Besides the criticisms of the basic path registration (somewhat akin to registering source routes) schemes used by SPF and Sender-ID, those two different specs have different constituencies and were not overly successful as merging. d/ --- Dave Crocker Brandenburg InternetWorking +1.408.246.8253 dcrocker a t ... WE'VE MOVED to: www.bbiw.net
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