Email wasn't originally designed with any security in
mind.  They could fix it sure with black/white lists,
Hash Cash, per server certificates, requiring dirrect
server to server validation and revalidation, and
things like revoking IPs and DNSes.  So why don't
they?  Because there are too many servers out there
and hell we can't even get them to close their relays.
  Maybe somebody will get smart and work on the next
100% secure email system.

So back to the original topic, should we invite these
two groups SECRETLY to post thier lists on freenet?  

Can the system with stand the DNS attacks or is
freenet still too young?
Keep in mind freenetproject.org may be hit first.

Can you actually convince large groups of admins to
run freenet nodes to A) get the data and B) help fight
the DNS attacks?  
It'd be sweet if freenet is ready, but if it's not and
the increase in nodes breaks the routing completely,
it might be a bad idea.

If somebody wants to publish his list of relays he may
do so in freenet.  WERE NOT SUPPOSED TO BE ABLE TO
STOP HIM.

If I were to do it I'd insert under something like
2^16 SSKs a list for all within a.b.*.*.  That's still
pretty ambitious.

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