TechWeb Digital Library

Cutting Infrastructure Costs by Stopping Unwanted Mail at the Perimeter: Functional Techniques Used to Stop Unwanted Mail: Part 3 of 4

Source: Sendmail
Date: November 2008
Type: Podcast/Audio
Rating: (0)

Overview: Sendmail’s podcast “Cutting Infrastructure Costs by Stopping Unwanted Mail at the Perimeter: Functional Techniques Used to Stop Unwanted Mail” focuses on how businesses can significantly cut costs by modernizing their messaging infrastructure and stopping unwanted mail. This podcast is the third of four editions in this series and discusses functional techniques that companies can take to address “malware,” spam and other unwanted email.

Bob Boucneau – a senior messaging architect at Sendmail with previous experience at BEA Systems – gives an overview of functional techniques and anti-spam best practices, and outlines specific techniques, including Recipient Validation, Requests for Comment (RFC) Enforcement, Gateway Bounce Management, DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) and SPF Related Technology Enforcement.


Click here to listen now

View all content from this source

Not what you’re looking for? Search again
Go Advanced »
Email Alert

Receive an email alert whenever new content is added to the Security section of the TechWeb Digital Library

More Security Resources

Application Security’s Role in FISMA Compliance
The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 provides a comprehensive framework for ensuring effective information security controls for all federal information and assets....

State of Internet Security
Email only makes up about 15% of incoming malware - It's the other 85% that comes via the Web that needs your attention. Learn to effectively protect your enterprise...

Upcoming Webcasts

More On Security