Re: Use of XML as a basis for e-mail
2004-02-03 12:31:11
So make the new message-id a 160-bit localpart followed by an IPv6
address. Anyone wanting to DoS away an SHA-1 hash is welcome to try.
there goes anonymity in the protocol... (grin)
Why? SHA-1 is supposed to be better than MD-5, right? Does this
message's message-id reveal anything about me or about this message's
content?
your IPv6 address? I can knock on your door now. you've embedded
information identifying your server in here.
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