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Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them
From: Florian Weimer <fw () deneb enyo de>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 19:59:12 +0100
* Andreas Ott:
http://money.cnn.com/2005/03/22/technology/ibm_spam/ And I thought they knew better by now that a hijacked windows pc won't accept mail. [...]
The CNN article tries to describe IBM's proposed system, but fails badly. IBM's description is available at: <http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/fairuce> It doesn't seem too bad, as long as you don't use it for blocking email. The C/R part is, of course, an unfortunate mistake.
Current thread:
- IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Andreas Ott (Mar 22)
- Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Florian Weimer (Mar 22)
- Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Colin Johnston (Mar 22)
- Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Florian Weimer (Mar 22)
- Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Vicky Rode (Mar 22)
- Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Colin Johnston (Mar 22)
- Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Rich Kulawiec (Mar 22)
- Re: IBM to offer service to bounce unwanted e-mail back to the computers that sent them Florian Weimer (Mar 22)