CCing community, for wider input.
El mi�rcoles, 5 novi, 2003, a las 17:59 Europe/Madrid, Noel J. Bergman escribi�:
I did *not* subscribe to the attendees mailing list, not I know what this is about.
Spammers spoof source and destination addresses. And yes, it is a plan to
take over the world.
According to a report that came out recently, over 60% of all spam is sent
from a virus infected Windows machine.
--- Noel
I think the moment is coming where we should think about using those interesting GPG keys for something more than "just" signing releases.
Is there any way, for instance, to allow messages signed by Apache committers to pass through to any public Apache list unmoderated ?
Is there any way, for instance, that subscribers to our lists are encouraged to send us public keys for the same purpose?
Is there any way that the same PGP/GPG key can be "certified" and the resulting X.509 cert further used for certain accesses, like bugzilla or even ssh?
Is there any way, after this takes off, to "punish" non identified mail, for instance requiring manual confirmation of each mail?
The long term goal would be to use effectively digital identity to protect us from spam.
I don't know a lot of precise technical details about cryptography, but from my naive attitude all I say looks reasonable and even desirable.
Regards,
Santiago (ignorance is daring and bliss) Gala :-)--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
