Happy 20th to Gmail, now sort out the spam problem
Briefly

We started requiring that emails sent to a Gmail address must have some form of authentication. And we've seen the number of unauthenticated messages Gmail users receive plummet by 75 percent.
Most senders already meet these requirements, and for those who are still working on it, we're sharing clear guidance to help. Doing so is crucial to close loopholes we know attackers are targeting, and will help make email safer for everyone.
Read at Theregister
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