[Asrg] Re: Consent protocols - was E-postage

David Maxwell <david@vex.net> Thu, 29 April 2004 23:41 UTC

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From: David Maxwell <david@vex.net>
To: John Levine <asrg@johnlevine.com>
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On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, John Levine wrote:
> f. Sender pretends to be 300 other people and sends you buckets of spam.
> 
> Bad guys won't play by your rules.

That's not an assumption in the example. Sender can't pretend to be a
different Src IP.

-- 
David Maxwell, david@vex.net|david@maxwell.net -->
All this stuff in twice the space would only look half as bad!
					      - me


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