Nettica.com announces support for the Sender Policy Framework email initiative.
Nettica.com, a leading domain name system (DNS) provider for the Internet, announced today support for the anti-spam SPF initiative.
(PRWEB) September 12, 2004 -- Nettica.com has announced support for the Sender Policy Framework, a new anti-spam initiative soon to be implemented by major ISPs including AOL and Hotmail.
SPF helps prevent spoofing of email, often used by spammers and viruses to spread themselves. It provides a way for email servers to authenticate whether a sender is allowed to send email on behalf of a particular domain name.
"Supporting SPF makes a difference", says Alan Graham, Nettica's President. "For example, we have a customer who runs a free email service in Mexico who had been targeted by a virus. After implementing SPF, the amount of DNS traffic and abuse complaints for their domains dropped 80%."
AOL and Hotmail have both announced upcoming support for SPF and Sender ID, starting October 1st.
"By allowing our customers to create Text (TXT) records for SPF, we allow them to continue sending email to AOL and Hotmail customers without delays or interruption", continues Graham.
"As a full service DNS provider will continue to provide leading edge services to our customers to help them combat the ever increasing problems they face on the Internet," concludes Graham.
About Nettica.com
Established June, 2003, Nettica.com is a global provider of DNS service with three datacenters located in the US, and one datacenter in the UK.
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