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Posted to commits@spamassassin.apache.org by sp...@incubator.apache.org on 2004/09/16 11:17:21 UTC
[SpamAssassin Wiki] Updated: TrustNetNotes
Date: 2004-09-16T02:17:21
Editor: MalteStretz <ms...@apache.org>
Wiki: SpamAssassin Wiki
Page: TrustNetNotes
URL: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/TrustNetNotes
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Current ideas:
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== PGP ==
* Use PGP to try to find a trustpath.
* Checking the direct trust should be relatively simple if one has access to the user's keyring. But what about server side filtering?
* Is it feasible to query servers for an indrirect trust path, too? What's the overhead?
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== FOAF ==
* How can we incorporate [http://www.foaf-project.org/ FOAF]? Querying the website each time has quite some overhead, some caching is needed.
* How to access? XML-RPC or some DNSDB gateway? (Have you noticed that DNS gets abused for quite some things?)
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== Web-O-Trust ==
* The [http://web-o-trust.org/ Web-O-Trust] project is relatively dead, maybe we can revitalize it.
* It should be possible to implement the Web-O-Trust syntax in XML and put it into FOAF files.
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== LOAF ==
* I dont't like the idea at all, but [http://loaf.cantbedone.org/ LOAF] might be worth looking into, too.
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== Geo info ==
* [http://www.corante.com/many/archives/2004/03/19/loaf_social_email_filtering.php This] posting about LOAF made me think that it might be possible to use a website's published Geo information (how near am I geographically to the sender).
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== Querying Addressbooks ==
* I already implemented a [http://msquadrat.de/archive/04/03/22/01 quick hack] for to query my KAddressbook from KMail for qhitelisting. What about querying LDAP servers?
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+== Social Networks ==
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+ * I guess quite some of them have some API available so it should be possible to write specific plugins for the services. I'd prefer if they just published FOAF profiles though.