From: "Mike Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Well, I was off on Vancouver Island for nearly a week, and didn't take a
laptop with me... Clearly it caused some major trauma because I had the
following hallucinatory idea:
I was thinking about the issue in which sending spam isn't a crime in a
lot
Don Levey wrote:
>> and uses the presence of this copywritten key to match the
>> appropriate string in the DNS as proof that the sender is who he
>> says he is.
>>
>> -Philip
>
> Reminds me of Habeus...
Indeed, this is almost exactly Habeas.
http://www.habeas.com/
Spam Fighter Habeas Wins One
Philip Prindeville wrote:
>
> What if we had a TXT Record in the DNS for a domain that looked like:
>
> @IN TXT "XYZZY 123 456 (C) Copyright 2006 Redfish
> Solutions, LLC"
>
> And then had hosts participating in this scheme generate outgoing
> mail as:
>
> X-Yes-Its-Really-
Well, I was off on Vancouver Island for nearly a week, and didn't take a
laptop with me... Clearly it caused some major trauma because I had the
following hallucinatory idea:
I was thinking about the issue in which sending spam isn't a crime in a
lot
of countries, or if it is that it's poorly