Re: Remailers an unsolveable paradox?

2004-09-06 Thread nobody
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Re: Remailers an unsolveable paradox?

2004-09-06 Thread Ben Laurie
Tyler Durden wrote: The hascash idea is OK, and obviously will work (as of now...the dividing line between human and machine is clearly not static, and smarter spam operations will start doing some segmentation analysis and then find it worthwhile to pay up). But the kind of person that may

Re: Vote for nobody

2004-09-06 Thread Will Morton
Justin wrote: On 2004-09-06T06:22:29-0700, Sarad AV wrote: the election commision of india had a proposal to the govt. that the voter should be able to vote for 'none of the above'. Though one can predict that such a proposal will never be approved by the government, it makes a lot of sense. Is

Vote for nobody

2004-09-06 Thread Sarad AV
hello, the election commision of india had a proposal to the govt. that the voter should be able to vote for 'none of the above'. Though one can predict that such a proposal will never be approved by the government, it makes a lot of sense. Is any other democratic country seriously thinking of

Maths holy grail could bring disaster for internet

2004-09-06 Thread R. A. Hettinga
http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5009766-103690,00.html The Guardian Maths holy grail could bring disaster for internet Two of the seven million dollar challenges that have baffled for more than a century may be close to being solved Tim Radford, science editor Tuesday September 7, 2004

Re: Vote for nobody

2004-09-06 Thread Bill Stewart
I think the US state of Nevada has None of the above as an option, though I'm not sure the implementation of it. The Libertarian Party in the US always has NOTA as a candidate in internal elections, and sometimes NOTA wins and the job goes unfilled until either there's a new election with new

Re: Spam Spotlight on Reputation

2004-09-06 Thread Hadmut Danisch
On Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 11:52:03AM -0600, R. A. Hettinga wrote: E-mail security company MX Logic Inc. will report this week that 10 percent of all spam includes such SPF records, I have mentioned this problem more than a year ago in context of my RMX draft (SPF, CallerID and SenderID are

Spam Spotlight on Reputation

2004-09-06 Thread R. A. Hettinga
http://www.eweek.com/print_article/0,1761,a=134748,00.asp EWeek Spam Spotlight on Reputation Spam Spotlight on Reputation September 6, 2004 By Dennis Callaghan As enterprises continue to register Sender Protection Framework records, hoping to thwart spam and phishing attacks, spammers

Re: Remailers an unsolvable paradox?

2004-09-06 Thread Bill Stewart
There are several different types of problem messages, and some are easier to avoid than others. - Spam - Harassing messages sent to remailer users - Harassing messages sent to mundanes to annoy the mundane - Harassing messages sent to mundanes to get the remailer in trouble - Harassing messages