Microsoft has tapped IronPort Systems to provide anti-spam protections for its MSN and Hotmail e-mail services, the companies announced Wednesday.
IronPort will provide Microsoft with its "bonded sender" e-mail certification program, which aims to create a list of certified senders of bulk e-mail, the San Bruno, Calif., company said. Microsoft has been testing the IronPort program for the past five months, according to IronPort.
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To qualify for the so-called "white list," senders of bulk e-mail pay a financial bond, agree to a set of best practices for sending commercial e-mail and are monitored by TRUSTe, a nonprofit organization that monitors complaints against bulk e-mailers, IronPort said. 
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