From: long-morrow@CS.YALE.EDU
To: vin@shore.net
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From: long-morrow@CS.YALE.EDU
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 09:11:31 +0800
To: vin@shore.net
Subject: Re: "Mail Exploders"
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From: vin@shore.net (Vin McLellan)
> The only meaningful control on SPAM I can see is to start enforcing
>a chain of contracts that forbid it (without reference to content) from the
>backbone back through the IAPs to the users. (I think Long-Morrow at Yale
>had a nice paper on this a couple of years back.) But this sort of
>auto-return mechanism could make a dent on the super-Spanners now.
Actually the paper was written by our Assistant Chairman
(Dunne-Bob@CS.Yale.EDU). I only made the paper available via FTP, Gopher,
WWW and email.
ftp://www.cs.yale.edu/pub/dunne/jurimetrics/
gopher://www.cs.yale.edu/11/pub/dunne/jurimetrics/
http://www.cs.yale.edu/pub/dunne/jurimetrics/jurimetrics.html
mailto:majordomo@cs.yale.edu
( put 'get sneakers jurimetrics.txt' in message body )
H. Morrow Long, Mgr of Dev., Yale Univ., Comp Sci Dept, 011 AKW, New Haven, CT
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