Answering to all...

DZ-Jay:
> So, rather than a new "protocol", you have created a new e-mail server and 
> client system which communicates in its own proprietary binary format?
That is correct, but according the definition of protocol and thinking about 
my system runs directly over TCP/IP...

DZ-Jay:
> Also, if it is "not compatible with SMTP", how does anybody outside your 
> own mail server network get it?
For the moment I have the only server, but this system works in the same way 
than the standard e-mail ... using Domains and MX-DNS queries.

Fastream Technologies:
> I wonder why he chose a binary format instead of text as no popular/common 
> protocol is designed that way.
The reason is simple, using a binary protocol ensures a minimum "consumption 
of bytes" through the net. And the most important reason, my protocol uses 
only 4 steps to send or receive an e-mail:
1- client: connection and authentication
2- server: response
3- client: work identification and e-mail transmision (in a single block!)
4- server: final response (CRC validation made!)
5- client: request to close connection
This kind of protocol ensures a very fast interaction client/server and 
enables a native data compressiĆ³n.

Darin McGee
> So you lock out 99.99999% of the email - no wonder it blocks spam.
hehehe ... I added many features that ensures a "real spam blocking", not 
only taking hand on the incompatibility, please read my webpage 
www.hidens.com.ar
I meaning that all known spamming methods are blocked or minimized (from 
"address thefts" to "mail pumps"), except a user sending a "real" e-mail to 
another one (obviously). Well you can just denounce that user to the 
webmaster...

Darin McGee
> That's what I love about standards, everybody has one :)
Yes, the only problem here is how to popularize it... hehehe

Thanks for your time to every body, you are invited to use it...

David Jorge Aguirre Grazio
www.djag.com.ar



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "ICS support mailing" <twsocket@elists.org>
Sent: Thursday, 07 February, 2008 10:29 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] AN: New e-mail protocol (spam free and more!)


>I suspect that's half the point.  Only like equipped users can
> communicate.  Guess there could be a use in the financial or military
> markets, or other intentionaly "closed" environments...   There again,
> I'd also guess they have such systems implemented already?
>
> Servers, nothing to stop you delivering directly, as many corporate
> systems do already, ours included, so long as you know the IP or domain
> address of course...   I suspect for the above type of users, regular
> POP/SMTP/IMAP etc incompatability would not be a problem!
>
> Have to say though, spam is primeraly user driven from personal
> experience, from website form filling and so on.   And what happens when
> a spammer gets hold of one of these secure mailer clients etc.
>
> Wonder why PGP or Open GPG is not as popular as it could be?  There are
> "plugins" that integrate OK with the likes of Outlook (ugh!)
> Thunderbird, Pegasus etc...   Ah, of course, the powers that be, like to
> watch what goes on....   Silly me...
>
> Cheers..   I'll crawl back under my rock, it's a bit too bright out
> here...
>
> Dave B.
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: DZ-Jay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 11:56 AM
>> To: ICS support mailing
>> Subject: Re: [twsocket] AN: New e-mail protocol (spam free and more!)
>>
>> Hello:
>> Also, if it is "not compatible with SMTP", how does
>> anybody outside your own mail server network get it?  And if
>> it does communicate with external SMTP servers in order to
>> inter-operate with other networks (otherwise, what's the
>> point in sending yourself e-mail?) then it *is* susceptible
>> to SPAM and abuse.
>>
>> dZ.
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