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by sebastian
3281 days ago
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Some type of proof‐of‐work for email addresses that have not been previously white-listed. Similar to what BitMessage does[1]. Sending emails to new/random contacts shouldn't be that easy anyway. [1] https://bitmessage.org/bitmessage.pdf |
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There's a big difference between sending 10k copies of a plaintext email, and retrieving a public key and encrypting to 10k recipients - not to mention that filtering out all non signed/not-signed-by-trusted-key should be a decent start for a whitelist/greylist.
I'd be curious if anyone ever got gpg-encrypted spam?