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A new antispam algorithm is fit for linux
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| Oleg G. Penkin 2004-09-23, 9:31 am |
| Financial marks and Linux against spam
This technology uses an elegant algorithm. Compare two facts:
1. A legal user has a few tens of new contacts per year;
2. A spamer must send a few thousands, and even millions of e-mails.
Do you feel difference? It is a huge disbalance in quantity, therefore
paymentable first contacts can kill spam.
For example, suppose, you have 100 new (note: new) contacts within
year, and spend one cent for each letter, then you will pay only one
dollar. But, spamers are sending millions letters, therefore they
must pay thousands. It is very expensive for them, and they will think
before sending junk e-mail.
Let us to model this process. An access to your inbox costs one dollar
for a new visitor. I send you e-mail with one dollar' financial mark.
If the letter is useful for you, then my payment will be returned to
me, and a new e-mail address will be written in your friend list. From
now, others of my letters will pass the filter free. It is scenario
for useful contacts without any losses for me. I will pay only one
cent for this servise in some company.
Spamers also can send you their messages with one-dollar payments, but
their money will be translated in your personal bank account. It may
be... ten dollars or even more every year. Of course, you may elevate
the payment to ten or one hundred dollars, to safe your time.
Some company will distribute financial marks -- special digital
signatures. Each transaction will give the company one cent of profit,
and for one billon new contacts within first year it can generate ten
million dollars. It is good income. Users also will be very glad.
For example, the bank account of the company will accumulate all
payments of the strangers to distribute they among recipients. If some
person is very popular among strangers (fans, gamers, students, and
even enemies), the company will translate good money to a personal
bank account of the user. Financial marks will model this process by
MySQL, etc.
It is simple description, but if you want to discuss it further,
please read details at www.it.dn.ua in a part "business plan --
financial filter", and mail to:olegpenkin@ukr.net
Thanks
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| Paul Lutus 2004-09-23, 9:31 am |
| Oleg G. Penkin wrote:
> Financial marks and Linux against spam
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> This technology uses an elegant algorithm. Compare two facts:
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> It is simple description, but if you want to discuss it further,
> please read details at www.it.dn.ua in a part "business plan --
> financial filter", and mail to:olegpenkin@ukr.net
Apart from an idea whose infeasibility clearly holds no sway over the
author, the message is itself spam, posted by someone whose sense of irony
has apparently been surgically removed before he posted.
--
Paul Lutus
http://www.arachnoid.com
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