Re: Obfuscating email
On Sat, 17 May 2008, Mark Space wrote:
I wonder if there's some better way. I suppose this would be some form
of white list with a trusted authority. Andrea for example registers
his true email address with AuthorityX, which then relays email for him.
AuthorityX doesn't allow non-trusted domains to it send email in the
first place.
You can already do this with spamgourmet.org, using their trusted senders
list, at both domain and address granularity.
There's been some talk recently about transforming social sites, which are
currently wide open, to something more restricted, so that users can control
their information and have security.
Like Facebook, you mean?
I don't know, would anyone use such a service?
70 000 000 so far.
Pretend our reference implementation will be implemented in Java, for
relevance to this newsgroup.
Well, okay, but they mostly use C++ and php, and some python and java [1].
tom
[1] Mentioned in http://developers.facebook.com/thrift/thrift-20070401.pdf
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