Programmers on Wednesday released the new version 3.0 of SpamAssassin, open-source software for filtering out unwanted e-mail, but the changes are as much legal as technological.
The Apache Foundation pulled its support for Microsoft's the proposed anti-spam standard, Sender ID, overnight saying Microsoft's license requirements are too strict.
Internet engineers working on a standard for identifying the source of e-mail messages voted down a proposal by Microsoft to include some of that company's intellectual property in the specification.
The Apache Foundation pulls support for the anti-spam technology because of Microsoft's licence requirements.
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