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RE: [Asrg] How to defeat spam that uses encryption?



Eric, 

i agree with your points, and yes I think some form of BCP,
possibly an architectural guide might be appropriate.

Actually in this case though I do not have the words on 
paper and although I am persuing other initiatives in
other forums this is the type of initiative where I 
would come to the IETF, in the first instance at least.


		Phill

> Although I think this already exists in one form or another 
> [RFC2635 - "DON'T 
> SPEW..."].  Has anyone considered drafting a preliminary or 
> running list of MTA 
> configuration best current practices for reducing 'spam'?  
> Phill, from your 
> posting I perceive that may be something that you could begin 
> to work on (with 
> others or not). Certainly any work product could be improved, 
> evaluated and 
> substantiated by the group.
> 
> All: A question is the discussion of end-user MUA technology 
> uses of encryption 
> something people want to address as a 'spam' control 
> solution?  This is just a 
> question.
>
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