Mel Haun Sr wrote:
The only problem I see that makes this a bad move are the Thousands of
legitimate clubs and e-mail groups. This would hurt tham as much or more
than the spammaers. With little or no real gain. We would lose a
wondeful aspect of the Net by the thousands ( like this present list ),
to get rid of a nuisance.
Bad move all around
I disagree. Legitimate mailing lists could find other ways to not get
filtered out. For example, users could just set their filters to not
require hashes from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Using Hashcash doesn't mean
that you'd stop using other anti-spam tools like whitelists, blacklists,
SpamAssassin, etc.
Hashcash would be a great move. It'd be a powerful new tool for stopping
spam. And when properly combined with the other tools we have today, it
would have minimal drawbacks.
Cheers,
Daniel.
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