Op za 05-06-2004, om 10:26 schreef Kjetil Kjernsmo:
> On fredag 4. juni 2004, 03:24, s. keeling wrote:
> > I'm sick of whitelisting.  It doesn't work if you care about
> > communicating with people you've never met.
> 
> Me too. And I think that most absolutes, whether it is a single rule to 
> accept an e-mail or a single rule to reject is a Bad Thing[tm]
> 
> But I'd like to plug a bug report of mine, FOAF-based whitelists:
> http://bugzilla.spamassassin.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3408
> 
> FOAF, Friend-of-a-Friend is meant to be used to mark up relationships, 
> and so, SpamAssassin could set a lower negative score to those you know 
> someone who knows, etc... If FOAF becomes as widespread as personal 
> homepages, it could be really useful. 
> 
> So, let me also plug another bug report of mine, let KAddressbook export 
> FOAF:
> http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72653
> 
> What about the privecy?

Good question! Well, I must admit I haven't thought so carefully about 
it, but I'm sure the hackers working on this have. For one thing, each 
and every one publish their own information, and in principle, a single 
hashed version of the trusted e-mail address should be sufficient for 
this to work, and that's not too bad... 

Best,

Kjetil

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