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Re: Email peering (Was: Economics of SPAM [Was: Micorsoft's SenderIDAuthentication......?]
- From: Alex Rubenstein
- Date: Mon Jun 20 06:34:49 2005
There's no reason why one couldn't build a comparable model for mail,
with the SMTP speciality service provider offering "SMTP transit" to a
base of trusted customers. This comparatively small number of SMTP
speciality provider would then maintain good relations ("peerings") with
the comparatively small number of major ISPs. Oh wait -- there are a
variety of folks who are already specializing in doing that sort of
thing -- it's just that most folks don't need to buy that sort of
service (yet).
While this could work, we are mixing a format and content type that is not
security sensitive and is used to carry point to multipoint messages
(forums?) and media (NNTP), with a format and content type that is highly
sensitive, and is generally used to carry point-to-point communications
which may contain things like personal or financial information (SMTP).
I am not sure any level of security would make me feel good about passing
my emails through a 'peering .. core' of SMTP relays.
However, if we do go in this direction, I plan on firing up my old copies
of BinkleyTerm. FIDO and NetMail may be a good place to start :)
(Did I just date myself?)
--
Alex Rubenstein, AR97, K2AHR, alex@nac.net, latency, Al Reuben
Net Access Corporation, 800-NET-ME-36, http://www.nac.net
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