Secure Messaging
Federated Free/Busy
Messaging Policy
- Managers' Guide to Message Retention
- Privacy Toolkit
- Message Retention Toolkit
- Telecommuting Toolkit
- eBusiness Infrastructure Requirements
- Secure Messaging Challenge Report
- Secure Messaging Toolkit
- Managing Spam - A Call to Action
- Instant Messaging Problem Statement
- Managers' Guide to Coping with Spam
- S/MIME Gateway Profile
- S/MIME Gateway Certification Program
- S/MIME Secure Messaging Architecture
- S/MIME Secure Messaging Certification
- Federated Free/Busy Challenger
case studies
document library
The Message is the online journal of the Messaging Forum, available free of charge to subscribers. The latest version published in January 2006 focusses on the S/MIME Secure Messaging Certification Program.
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Plans for future meetings of the Messaging Forum will be confirmed shortly. Meanwhile, the working activities will be progressed by teleconference.
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A joint project with the Calconnect Consortium resulted in a succesful response to the Messaging Forum Federated Free/Busy Challenge on Monday July 17th. |
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The most recent meeting of the Forum in Miami FL in July 2006 [report] featured a demonstration of the response to the Federated Free/Busy Challenge, together with:
- A session to plan the next steps to deploy the Federated Free/Busy solution
- A workshop to develop a Business Scenario to define a context for the next version of the Secure Messaging Gateway
- April 2006 (Washington, DC)
- January 2006 (Barcelona, Spain)
- October 2005 (Houston, TX)
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July 2005 (New York, NY)
- April 2005 (Dublin, Ireland)
- January 2005 (San Francisco, CA) *
- October 2004 (New Orleans, LA)
- September 2004 (Berlin, Germany)
- July 2004 (Boston, MA)
- April 2004 (Brussels, Belgium)
- February 2004 (San Diego, CA)
- October 2003 (Washington, DC)
- July 2003 (Boston, MA)
* Hear what industry leaders had to say about Sender Authentication
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