From: jamiel@sybase.com (Jamie Lawrence)
To: perry@imsi.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-11-18 22:34:26 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 18 Nov 94 14:34:26 PST
From: jamiel@sybase.com (Jamie Lawrence)
Date: Fri, 18 Nov 94 14:34:26 PST
To: perry@imsi.com
Subject: Crypto junkmail detector (Was: Re: pointers to IETF drafts)
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At 2:20 PM 11/18/94, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
>I have already gotten three other copies of each of the three messages
>associated with Ran's new IPng drafts because every security mailing
>list on earth seems to operate on the "just forward everything"
>premise. More aren't needed.
Hm... Maybe a procmail routine to call MD5 on each incoming message
body and compare it to the hashes of the last 100 messages you recieved
could solve this problem.
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