On Mittwoch, 5. April 2006 22:25 Tristan Miller wrote:
> Anyone care to discuss?  Has anyone else prepared some SA rulesets
> which implement any of the above checks?

Sounds very good, I love to sign e-mails, even when most receivers can't 
check (is there some plugin for Outlook easy and free?). But you would 
have to setup a key import feature, or ensure everybody upload their 
keys to keyservers. Shouldn't be that hard though.

I'd love to see this. For the moment, a simple check for an existing 
signature could be enough to set negative points. If spammers adopt and 
insert random pgp sigs, the real sig check could be activated. That 
would need a plugin, I guess. With simple rules that's not possible, is 
it?

mfg zmi
-- 
// Michael Monnerie, Ing.BSc  ---   it-management Michael Monnerie
// http://zmi.at           Tel: 0660/4156531          Linux 2.6.11
// PGP Key:   "lynx -source http://zmi.at/zmi2.asc | gpg --import"
// Fingerprint: EB93 ED8A 1DCD BB6C F952  F7F4 3911 B933 7054 5879
// Keyserver: www.keyserver.net                 Key-ID: 0x70545879

Attachment: pgpnlUDGHmcKT.pgp
Description: PGP signature

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