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Thursday, December 12, 2002
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"Camram is an antispam system updating the concept of postage to an electronic, peer-to-peer model of postage. Camram operates on a peer-to-peer basis using proof of work and digital signature techniques. The camram system intentionally leaks enough information to allow intermediate machines to filter spam." [See http://www.camram.org/. Gleaned from the community-editable wiki at http://wecanstopspam.org]
11:43:47 AM
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Due to popular request, we have embraced a suggestion of Paul Graham's and renamed the anti-spam URL: http://wecanstopspam.org.
Check it out. Consider putting it in your email sig. Seriously.
11:15:24 AM
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"Message-filtering service warns that the volume of spam could surpass legitimate E-mail by July." [InformationWeek]
9:43:40 AM
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© Copyright 2006 Gary Robinson.
Last update: 1/30/06; 2:44:20 PM.
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