Hi,
On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 09:36:10PM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote: > On Tue, Apr 22, 2003 at 06:28:06PM +0200, Guillem Jover wrote: > > > How about ensuring that all addresses on the Debian keyring are > > > whitelisted by default? > > As well as all gpg signed mail? > Spammers are starting to use faked pgp signature tags. The system should then > decode the signature, testing its validity, with the overhead and delay it > will produce. yuck, that would serve to bog down every mail server :-( I like the qsecretary idea better: - You send mail to a list. - You get a reply by a program that reads along the lines: If this is spam, you agree to pay each recipient on the list $250 per message. Reply to acknowledge that you sent the mail, and that you agree to this principle. - If it was you, and it wasn't spam, then ok, you reply, and your message gets released to the list, and your email address is whitelisted for a certain amount of time (configurable). If you keep sending messages often enough, you stay whitelisted. If you don't, you have to start over. Best, --Toni++