unfortunatley I didn't find the time to attend the IETF in
Paris, not even to follow discussions in Jabber etc.
But I read in a german computer magazine's newsticker that a
'brandnew' proposal was made by german University of Karlsruhe
(newsticker says it "circulated", whatever this means), which is
called "SAVE" (Spam Protection by Using Sender Address Verification
1. I am reasonably certain that this was not presented at any IETF Paris
session. There was only one session that related to spam, and that was our
Mass/DKIM one and it certainly was not presented there.
2. I do not recall hearing any mention of this proposal during the week. Any
discussions about it must have been well-hidden.
3. As folks on this list know, anti-spam gets proposals at a regular rate.
The mere existence of a proposal has ceased to be interesting. Gaining
support is the interesting part. At that part it becomes work public
discussion time, IMO.
d/
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