On Fri, Jun 11, 2004 at 08:39:12PM +1000, Russell Coker wrote: > It won't work because challenge-response systems are technically no good. > While CR systems are almost never used because the people who use them are > universally regarded as cretins, the spammers won't bother about trying to > fool them.
First of all, keep in mind that I am strictly talking about people for whom email is an office tool equivalent to the paper mail coming into their physical inbox. They don't know how the US/B/other/PO gets it there and don't care. That said, those who can afford it will hire human operators to act as email gatekeepers; those who can't will use whatever a salesman can convince them is affordable and works. Whether we like it or not will not figure into the decision. I already whitelist; unless I have manually pre-cleared you, I won't see your mail for some time. Basically until I have time to wade thorugh the sludge, assuming I'm not back from a trip and just look for one or two expected mails before deleting. I imagine I'm not alone. CR may not be the solution, but more and more people are only taking pre-authorized (whitelist) mail. If your business requires recieving unsolicted email, then your business model will include the wages of a presorter. They are cheaper than a knowledgeable mail admin. As to the "type in this random code from a jpeg", I use that on samizdata (a major blog for which I'm one of the editors). It stopped the problem of blog-spam cold; the human entry is stopped cold by having a team of writers who delete on sight. At the end of the day, dealing with spam is an employment opportunity, not something that will be solved technically. Human problems require human solutions. -- ------------------------------------------------------ Dale Amon [EMAIL PROTECTED] +44-7802-188325 International linux systems consultancy Hardware & software system design, security and networking, systems programming and Admin "Have Laptop, Will Travel" ------------------------------------------------------ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]