THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
Chung-Kwei:
- Teiresias is IBM's pattern-discovery tool from bioinformatics
- looks *directly* transferrable to SpamAssassin's "regexp rules" approach
- probably heavily patented and hard to license though
- but a Google search for "pattern discovery algorithm" looks like a promising source
Social network talk:
- pretty useless; not any spam orientation at all
Joshua Goodman Received talk:
- talking about parsing Received lines
- basically reimplementing spamcop algorithm
- looking for "last external IP address"
- thinks this will be useful for SenderID
- SenderID example uses HELO data, looks like, instead of PRA or SMTP MAIL FROM; due to multiple intervening hops
- try to use heuristics to find last external IP address:
- using MX data fails due to load-balancing edge router
- also the msn.com/hotmail.com problem
- proposed algo:
- IP addr is 192.168
- HELO matches user's domain and forward DNS lookup of HELO matches IP address
- find an IP that matches MX record, next is external
- Bob Atk suggested putting external IP addrs in a DNS record?!
Brett Watson: beyond identity: problems even with sender id
- economics of whitelisting/blacklisting based on a reliable sender identification (ie. forging is no longer possible)
- mostly a philsophical talk
Multiple email addresses:
- about 50% of surveyed users had multiple email addresses
- "identities"; separation of work, personal, social groups; pseudo-anonymity; affiliation, status, prestige (alumni accts)
- mobility (available on the road)
- people now frequently have different "role" accounts
- typically once people go over 3 accts, they set them up to forward to a smaller number
- 20-30% of all email addrs change annually
- this talk is really oriented towards MUA UI developers
- another talk with not a whole lot of antispam relevance