floyd
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I absolutely hate most challenge response systems since most will send back a challenge to faked email addresses. But I was thinking something like that could be implemented in exim so that it was checked at SMTP time and so therefore would not send a challenge to faked email addresses but back to the sending server.
Maybe each user could maintain their own set of whitelisted domains or email addresses. They could export everybody in their contact list to that whitelist and then have all other senders get a returned email that sent them to a form to fill out where they could be whitelisted.
The user could also set up an email account where the senders would not get checked against the whitelist but be automatically accepted which would be used with automated responses like with online purchases or other automatic notifications. Then at least any spam would only come in on that one address.
I also hate it when somebody sends me an email and then I respond to it and then I have to authenticate myself. It seems to me that if somebody wants an answer to their email they should whitelist me before sending me the initial email. Maybe there is a way to automatically whitelist addresses that email is sent to.
Its just a thought. I am sure it can be improved upon and it might also be total garbage too.
Maybe each user could maintain their own set of whitelisted domains or email addresses. They could export everybody in their contact list to that whitelist and then have all other senders get a returned email that sent them to a form to fill out where they could be whitelisted.
The user could also set up an email account where the senders would not get checked against the whitelist but be automatically accepted which would be used with automated responses like with online purchases or other automatic notifications. Then at least any spam would only come in on that one address.
I also hate it when somebody sends me an email and then I respond to it and then I have to authenticate myself. It seems to me that if somebody wants an answer to their email they should whitelist me before sending me the initial email. Maybe there is a way to automatically whitelist addresses that email is sent to.
Its just a thought. I am sure it can be improved upon and it might also be total garbage too.