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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: November 07, 2005
- Total Downloads: 987
- Downloads last week: 5
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- Average user rating: stars out of 3 votes
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From EAuthentix :The premier anti-phishing toolbar for Outlook. With the EAuthentix Plug-In you can spot phishings, e-mail frauds, and spoofed e-mails immediately at your inbox with one click. (no e-mail guru needed). Also you will be able to rank and see the confidence index for every incoming e-mail. EAuthentix will perform extended link analysis, DNS lookups, GeoIP, DomainKeys, and Sender Policy Framework tests.
Version 1.2.4 improves multilanguage support, fixes DomainKeys Validation.
EAuthentix requires Microsoft .NET Framework and works for Outlook 2000/2002/2003
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Version: EAuthentix Outlook Plug-in 1.2.4
"Very simple, and doesnt check genuine authentication methods thoroughly."
Pros: Easy to use and not too big to download.
Cons: Sent myself a forged msn email with no SPF header and it gets a 2 star rating, Despite being obviously forged.
Send myself a genuine email from my yahoo account and it can't see the DomainKeys info ,also sees yahoo's own external link added at the footer, and gives it a 1 star rating!! Its DomainKeys authenticated for gods sake. If this doesnt get a high rating, what does?
Not helpful at all. I'm better off reading the email headers myself.
Might be useful as a tool to report known phishing scams, but for SPF or DomainKeys (which is why i downloaded it) forget it.
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