Re: [Asrg] 2.a.1 Analysis of Actual Spam Data - next steps
Scott Nelson <scott@spamwolf.com> Fri, 22 August 2003 07:30 UTC
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Subject: Re: [Asrg] 2.a.1 Analysis of Actual Spam Data - next steps
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Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 00:29:18 -0700
At 07:30 AM 8/20/03 -1000, Peter Kay wrote: >OK, gang, another summary here. > >So far, one person has volunteered to assist w/ the project in terms of >"owning" an email address. Mahalo Nui to Selby Hatch for standing up. > >Terry and gang have done an admirable job of setting up the outline of a >plan which I've edited/summarized below. Very much appreciated. > >So what we have now is 1 email owner volunteer and a plan that calls for >60 email addresses, possibly spread out across N domains. And one call >to use 60 address per domain potentially gives us hundreds of addresses >to deal with. And if we're going to do a Terry-resilient test, we will >need to treat these email addresses as normally as possible, normal >meaning that we open them, click on them, etc. > >Unless we get more people to agree to assist, we can't do this >experiment. > >Last chance to stand up and help. If you're going to do this, do it now. >The 8/21 deadline (for this project to gather up a sufficiently-sized >group) is fast approaching and 1 volunteer ain't gonna cut it. > Oops, looks like I'm 20 minutes short. Sorry. I can "adopt" an address. In fact, I can adopt 10 addresses, if it's acceptable for them to come from the same /28 net block. (or a virtually unlimited number if they can come from the same domain). Scott Nelson <scott@spamwolf.com> _______________________________________________ Asrg mailing list Asrg@ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/asrg