> Does a whitelist filter a single stack for signed messages?
Yes.
> The SecureCard thing is the same as having a Think Cash that publishes a
> private key and monitors the corresponding public key stack for entries.
I don't see any reason to have think cash on subscription with a
whitelist. If someone wants to spam you then they can dish out the think
cash to subscribe and the mechanically spam. The purpose of a whitelist is
to only allow people on that are not probable spammers.
The way to filter a whitelist is to subscribe by sending your public key
and some kind of credentials (not think cash) and then filter messages
which are not signed by a known public key.
> I haven't been keeping up with f-mail at all, is there a way to create a
> private channel?
F-mail is just e-mail over Freenet. You can do anything you can do with
normal e-mail. So you can have a mailing list with whatever subscription
policy you want, depending on your mailing list software.
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