Yes, I like the idea of verification, and have heard some people are using
it. Anyway I will keep bouncing for the next 3 or four months to see if it
diminishes my spam input. I know it is trivial to dump it when it comes
in -- which I do -- but it just bugs me that it exists.
73,
Frank
"Richard Clark" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 03:12:56 GMT, "Knarf"
wrote:
What bothers me is how much of this junk eats bandwidth up, and would
like
to find a way to eliminate it.
Hi Frank,
Simple: Encrypted email with public keys, or private keys to verify
sender/recipient. The technology has been available for years (PGP),
and the RSA algorithms are public domain now (and have been for a
couple of years). It would kill the industry overnight just like the
"don't call" list instituted last year. The problem is inertia, and
Micro$oft wanting to do it their way (as if they had a clue about
network security).
73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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