Re: New models for email (Re: e2e)
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Re: New models for email (Re: e2e)



On Fri, 17 Aug 2007, John C Klensin wrote:
>
> One could preserve the relaying by turning message transmission
> and delivery into a multiple-stage handshake:
> 	* Message notifying recipient of availability
> 	* Message from recipient to store asking for
> 	   transmission of the real message
> 	* Transmission of the real message

I don't understand how it can be easier to do anti-spam checks in an
IM2000 design than in current email. The check has to be performed during
the first step otherwise you have already lost, but the notification has
fewer clues for an AI to work with.

Tony.
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