> 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?

I think there needs to be blacklists of contact information found in the
body of the messages.  All spam needs a way for their potential client
to contact them, if you have a blacklist for urls,phone numbers, and email 
addresses, you effectively limit them to saying stuff like 'you can find us 
by searching on google'.  Of course to be effective it needs to pool from
a large number of users and have trust ratings associated with each user
similiar to the way razor does.

Jon.



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