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53 <H5>December 14, 1998</H5><br>
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58 <H2>Sharing Software, IBM to Release Mail Program Blueprint</H2>
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63 <h5>By JOHN MARKOFF</h5>
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66 <p> <img src="http://graphics.nytimes.com/images/a.gif" align=left alt=A>dding momentum to the open-source movement for the free sharing
67 of software, <a href=#1>IBM</a> plans Monday to make available the original
68 programmer's instructions for a new mail program that can be used
69 to store and forward e-mail messages with a high level of security.
70 <p> The program, Secure Mailer, serves as an electronic post office
71 for server computers connected to the Internet. It was developed by
72 Wietse Venema, an IBM researcher and computer security specialist.
73 Executives said they were using the free, open-source model of
74 software distribution to insure that the program would be widely
75 available on the dozens of kinds of computers that are used to
76 route Internet mail traffic.
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91 The open source model of software development, pioneered by a
92 loosely affiliated group of expert programmers, is built on
93 universal sharing of the programmer's original written instructions
94 to the computer. In traditional, proprietary development models,
95 those instructions are hidden because they have been compiled into
96 the binary 1s and 0s that computers understand.
97 <p> The open-source model has been gaining popularity in the last
98 year based on the success of the free Linux operating system, and
99 in recent months several major technology corporations have
100 endorsed part or all of the idea.
101 <p> "This is IBM's Christmas present to the Internet," said Abner
102 Germanow, a computer security analyst at the International Data
103 Corp., a market research firm. "For these are core pieces of
104 software, and we're going beyond trying to make money off of them,
105 to the idea that by freely sharing them it will make the world a
106 better place."
107 <p> Like many big companies, the International Business Machines
108 Corp. seems to be cautiously feeling its way toward an open-source
109 strategy. Secure Mailer follows by just a week the company's
110 release of the source code for a compiler, the tool used by
111 software developers to transform instructions written in a
112 programming language into the computer's binary machine code.
113 <p> In addition, IBM is making its software compatible with Apache,
114 a popular open-source Web server program, and earlier this year it
115 announced plans to make a version of its DB2 relational data base
116 program available for the open-source Linux operating system.
117 <p> "We're still trying to understand exactly what open source
118 means," said Paul Horn, vice president for research. "It
119 obviously plays an important role where standards are critical, but
120 what it means to IBM is still under formulation."
121 <p> Secure Mailer offers an alternative to several other freely
122 available programs that route Internet mail, including Sendmail and
123 Q Mail, as well as to commercial programs like Microsoft's
124 Exchange.
125 <p> Currently about 70 percent of all e-mail worldwide is handled by
126 <a href=#1>Sendmail</a>, a program that has been developed over more than a decade
127 and supported by a programmer named Eric Allman and a loose group
128 of colleagues. Recently, Allman started a company to develop a
129 commercial version of the program.
130 <p> IBM researchers said one of the drawbacks to Sendmail was that
131 it had been written as a large, monolithic piece of software. As a
132 result it has both performance and security limitations.
133 <p> In contrast, Venema has developed Secure Mailer as a cluster of
134 modules, all of which distrust each other. This creates a more
135 secure program. The program could be compared to a ship that has
136 many independent compartments and therefore is harder to sink, he
137 said.
138 <p> Charles Palmer, who manages a computer security research group
139 at IBM's T.J. Watson Research Laboratory, said that enabling other
140 programmers to look at all the original instructions written by the
141 program's author would give them a high degree of confidence in the
142 security of a program.
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