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<title>Resources - CanadaEmails</title>

<description>Taking a blank page and using it to spread knowledge and understanding. 
Mouse House Creative Technologies - div. of MPRM Group - creative software, system tools and web development.</description>
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<title>Feb 20, 2006 CanadaEMails launches its new e-me brand.</title>
<description>
* e-me is hosted by CanadaEmails.com and operated by MPRM Group which has 20 years in the communications business.
* We made e-me simple so that once you have an account you can start sending and receiving email immediately.
* Users can get their e-me mail here on the web or with your Outlook, Thunderbird or other Email clients.
* For users protection, mail you read and send from here at e-me is encrypted.
* Users are invited to install the root certificate to enhance the user experience.
* e-me is in Canada where everyone is welcome.
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<title>May 2005 Report of the (Canadian) Task Force on Spam</title>
<description>Any measure aimed at successfully protecting the security of Internet communications from threats such as spam, viruses and spyware must involve more than government actions. There is consensus among stakeholders on a number of steps that can be taken by ISPs and other network operators (e.g. large enterprise users, universities, government departments) to build trust in Internet communications.</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/stopping_spam_May2005.pdf</link></item>


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<title>Elite Quality Encrypted E-mail Services - SMTP POP3 IMAP PGP</title>
<description>E-Mail Technical Services and Standards - SMTP POP3 IMAP PGP - WebMail Encryption Services - CanadaEmails.com</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/</link></item>

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<title>Send an Encrypted E-Mail (free)</title>
<description>Free Encrypted E-mail, Encryption, E-mail encoding and decryption - CanadaEmails.com</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/encrypted_mail.shtml</link></item>

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<title>Read about CAN-SPAM 2003</title>
<description>After much hoopla in the media and a positive "spin" campaign by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission,  you might ask, "What's wrong?"</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/spam-law.htm</link></item>

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<title>IMAP</title>
<description>Internet Message Access Protocol - What it is and how to use it.</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/Using-IMAP.htm</link></item>

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<title>SMTP</title>
<description>Simple Mail Transport Protocol - What it is and how to use it.</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/smtp.en?page1</link></item>

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<title>OpenPGP</title>
<description>All servers operating normally. PGP - What it is and how to use it. PGP is a program that gives your electronic mail something that it otherwise doesn't have: Privacy. It does this by encrypting your mail so that nobody but the intended person can read it.</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/keyserver.htm</link></item>

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<title>TEOS - Trusted E-mail Open Standard</title>
<description>Technically described, SPF is an SMTP MTA policy daemon. SPF relies on a DNS Zone TXT entry to indicate which MX servers are allowed to handle mail for the zone and what zones if any it handles mail for. SPF queries domain name servers and asks them about the zone in question.
-- CanadaEmails has implemented SPF</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/teos.htm</link></item>

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<title>Fighting Spam</title>
<description>This document describes policy and methods for dealing with and reducing the amount of junk E-mail. The spam tolerance level of more and more individuals and network managers is rapidly decreasing. At the same time the volume of SPAM is increasing enormously.</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/spam-policy.htm</link></item>

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<title>Web Mail</title>
<description>Send and receive emails from your main POP3 or IMAP email account at CanadaEmails.com WebMail.</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/help.htm</link></item>

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<title>Internet Mail Standards - RFCs 822 to 3339</title>
<description>Internet E-Mail 
Electronic Mail Protocols and Standards</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/rfc-index.htm</link></item>


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<title>Family Forum</title>
<description>A new solution for "Closed-Circuit" Multi-User Family Interactive Internet Communications (MFIIC).</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/familyforum.html</link></item>


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<title>Free E-Mail Software</title>
<description>All files are zipped and ready to be unpacked and installed.</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/downloads/index.html</link></item>

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<title>New XBL Anti-Spam Feature</title>
<description>CanadaEmails.com now incorporates the new Spamhaus XBL List. With the addition of the XBL, Spamhaus aims to provide the maximum spam blocking possible with the safest solution.
Visit the link below for more information.</description>
<link>http://www.spamhaus.org/xbl/</link></item>

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<title>Sender Policy Framework (SPF) Implemented February 28, 2004</title>
<description>Our SMTP servers use Sender Policy Framework (SPF). SPF helps protect you from mail forgery. </description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/</link></item>


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<title>Who will be King of the Internet's most popular activity? March 1, 2004</title>
<description>The Internet Engineering Task Force appears to be in a state of alarm over SPAM. That consternation is either amplified or actually caused by some competing proprietary proposals for a fix offered by various internet giants who see this is a 'King-maker'. There is a battle afoot to see who will control the anti-SPAM regime. Who will be "King" of Internet users' most favorite web activity? 
... In fact, if AOL, Yahoo and Microsoft mail servers never again sent an Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE), the rest of us could handle the SPAM problem using no more than the tools currently at hand!</description>
<link>http://www.canadaemails.com/SPAM-Crisis-of-2004.htm</link></item>


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