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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] Apple, Kmail, Adaptive Rules
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 the voices made Olivier Nicole write:
> >How would forgeries (e.g. viruses) be detected? Would there be an
> >"oops-I-didn't-mean-to-submit-that" option somehow?
>
> Real viruses are filtered before they reach any mailbox for delivery.
>
> Tose two addresses could be accessible only for internal mail.
>
> And as a user is using this mechanism to build his own database of
> spam/non-spam, that's his problem is he sumbit something wrong.
>
> BTW, same forgery or wrong submission problems would exist if each
> user had his own set of 2 addresses.
Not really, because you could use [user]-[action]-[passw]@domain.tld; instead
of letting 100'000 other users mess with your settings; not to mention virii
that randomly pick sendernames from addressbooks and the future virii that
target these "not spam"-functions...
/Tony
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