Hello. I didn't consider to suggest it in a XEP form. This seems viable.
Will do when I have some spare time.
On 11/19/2016 03:53 PM, Marvin Gülker wrote:
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 03:19:34PM +0300, A wrote:
How do this problem was solved back in 2000s? Very easy. Popular clients
just incorporated simple anti-spam measures to perform human-testing for any
new senders. Client just asked every new sender to answer simple
(customizable) question, such as "What is the planet name we are living on?"
and if sender managed to answer, the client allowed sender to actually
communicate with the recipient. This is just that easy.
I like the general idea, but the protocol (not the questions themselves
obviously) should be standardised into a XEP so that not every client
creates its own idea of how to do it. You should suggest it on the
xmpp-standards mailinglist.
someone from this list have relevant skills and can implement required
plugins and someone else can persuade client authors to include this plugin
to the default list, which comes with the app.
As I said above, try to consolidate that into a XEP first, then ask
client authors to implement it.
Greetings
Marvin