Stopping spam.....how could it be done.

NightCrawler

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Is microsoft's idea a good one or are there better idea's to stopping spam.

BILL GATES addressed the "spam problem" in San Francisco yesterday, detailing Microsoft's "Coordinated Spam Reduction Initiative" (CSRI) and unveiling a proposal for an e-mail sender-ID system not unlike a mobile phone's caller ID system. Speaking at the RSA Conference 2004, Microsoft's Chief Software Architect said, "Spam is our e-mail customers' No. 1 complaint today." He added: "We believe that Caller ID for E-Mail and the Coordinated Spam Reduction Initiative will help change the economic model for sending spam and put spammers out of business." Gates reckons some some "relatively simple" but systemwide changes to the e-mail infrastructure are needed, to provide greater certainty about the origin of an e-mail message and to enable legitimate senders to distinguish themselves from spammers.

Microsoft suggests establishing a "verifiable identity in e-mail through a caller-ID approach", along with a system to enable "high-volume e-mail senders" to demonstrate their compliance with "reasonable" e-mail policies. The corporation also suggests creating "viable alternatives" for smaller-scale e-mail senders to distinguish themselves from spammers.

E-mail senders should have to publish the Internet protocol (IP) addresses of their outbound e-mail servers in the Domain Name System (DNS) in a format described in the Caller ID for E-Mail specification. Recipients should then be able to "examine each message to determine the purported responsible domain". This, in Microsoft's view, would enable recipient e-mail systems to query the DNS for the list of outbound e-mail server IP addresses of the purported responsible domain. They would then be able to check whether the IP address from which the message was received is on that list. Spoofed mails could then be weeded out and deleted or reported.
 

DeviousTrap

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It would work, however, IIRC Spam Assassain already does something similar by checking if it actually comes from the address is was supposed to be sent from... let me check.
 

DeviousTrap

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Yup.... Text It does quite a few tests to see if it came from where is is supposed to be sent from :).... I'm happy with it, 95% of my spam is stopped :D

Need email hosting... Text ;)
 

TitanDiddly

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Make a worldwide policy that any spamee shall be absolved of the crime of murder on the part of the spammer. Spammer-killing agencies are legal, but must charge no more than $100 and need a business permit.
 

cornbread

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Publicly torture all known spammers until their death..
We must also go after the popup ads as well, going after each company that advertises on those, torturing their marketing/advertising executives, and anyone else in the chain of command that approves the popups.. Then shut the companies down and give all of their assets to internet users..