Re: yahoo to use public key technology for anti-spam
Zefram, Z> It seems to still exist -- draft-danisch-dns-rr-smtp-03 is dated 2003-10 Z> -- though it should have been abandoned long ago in favour of similar but Z> superior proposals. draft-fecyk-dmp (formerly draft-fecyk-dsprotocol), Z> which has almost identical capabilities, is also still in active Z> development. There's also a more flexible version of the idea, which Z> I skimmed through when it was announced and now can't recall the name of. Thank you for this pointer. DMP indeed seems to be better than RMX. Carsten - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re[2]: OT: Swiss ATM Bancomat 5.0 BM5.0
Jose, Unfortunately not. All you can see online is a summary at http://www.sigs-datacom.de/sd/publications/pub_article_show.htm?&AID=1188&TABLE=sd_article Carsten Monday, September 15, 2003, 1:16:37 PM, you wrote: JC> Words by Carsten Kuckuk [Tue, Sep 09, 2003 at 08:29:57PM +0200]: >> The September/October 2003 edition of the German magazine >> "Objektspektrum" contains an article about the development of an ATM >> system to be used in Switzerland. (Alexander Rietsch: "Die >> Neuentwicklung des Raiffeisen-Bankomaten", p.30-34. In passing >> it mentions that they use Windows 2000, an MS Access database for >> resources, MSDE for money transfer data, MSVS remote debugging, >> C++ for speed reasons, COM, IE, and have everything connected via >> TCP/IP networks. Unfortunately the focus of the article is not on >> security, so all the obvious question are unanswered. >> JC> Obviously. :) Is there place online we can get this? - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OT: Swiss ATM Bancomat 5.0 BM5.0
The September/October 2003 edition of the German magazine "Objektspektrum" contains an article about the development of an ATM system to be used in Switzerland. (Alexander Rietsch: "Die Neuentwicklung des Raiffeisen-Bankomaten", p.30-34. In passing it mentions that they use Windows 2000, an MS Access database for resources, MSDE for money transfer data, MSVS remote debugging, C++ for speed reasons, COM, IE, and have everything connected via TCP/IP networks. Unfortunately the focus of the article is not on security, so all the obvious question are unanswered. - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]