> Justin Mason wrote:
> > BTW, just met with some researchers in Trinity College here in Dublin for
> > lunch, an AI guy and a distributed-systems peer-to-peer guy, they're
> > *both* looking at starting anti-spam projects.
> >
> > So, wondering -- does anyone have good ideas for new systems in those
> > areas, that can help in spamfiltering?

 How about...

 A serverless system for distributing fuzzy checksums with a spamness-factor;
all packages signed, to allow a trust-factor similar to the web of trust, but
partly automatic based on trackrecord.


        /Tony
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