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Distributed Spamikaze has a number of goals:

There is not yet a design that would fulfill all these criteria. The main problem seems to be that "block a spam source that spammed other Spamikaze instances" requires a push model, while getting a second opinion on an IP address is more suitable to be implemented as a pull model. If you have an idea on how to get this fixed, please write it down here:

Proposal by Walter:

Push versus pull do not necessarily exclude each other. Imagine a Spamikaze message-bus on which it is possible to push spam-trap hits and additional details and requests about a certain IP-address' reputation. This requires additional design goals that have to be met:

  1. prevent spammers from either tarnishing a certain IP's reputation (Joe Job) or from getting a handle on the survivability of their spam-run, as often happens with SpamAssasin and;

  2. maintain anonimity of the involved nodes.

Messages that announce spam-trap hits could have a format as follows:

The message also should be be cryptographically signed by the sender node.

SpamikazeWiki: DistributedSpamikaze (last edited 2007-01-06 15:22:58 by wwwproxy2)