anybody else been spammed by "no-ip.com" yet?

Forrest W. Christian forrestc at imach.com
Sat May 4 08:01:42 UTC 2002



I'm going to make a suggestion which I realize that today there isn't any
easy way to do this.  However, I want to throw this out because I think if
we could figure out how to do it, I think the spam problem will go away.

Anytime anyone sends a mail to my server, I want to be paid 2 cents.

2 cents is probably less than the combined costs of me recieving a mail
message.  (Maybe 3 is better).  That said, even if it was 2 cents, then a
spammer dropping 10,000 messages on my server would net us $200.00 - and
better, cost the spammer $200.00.

Normal email between two people would likely cancel out and be of no net
cost.

You would also want to be able to accept mail from certain senders for
free.

What I envision is some sort of micropayment protocol extension to SNMP.
something like you exchange helo's, mail from, and rcpt to's, and the
receiving server says to the sender "That will be x cents please", at
which point the server sends some sort of cert-signed digital cash.

I'm not sure how you would bootstrap this or if it will ever be possible.
I just think that if we could get even $0.02 per email from the spammers a
lot of them would stop.

- Forrest W. Christian (forrestc at imach.com) AC7DE
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