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This paper presents an ad-hoc e-mail address service
system which employs a cryptographic algorithm for the
generation of ad-hoc addresses. The addresses are
associated with mail filter rules and subscribers'
original address undisclosed to public. The presented
algorithm enables mail transfer agents to filter incoming
mails by extracting filter rules from ad-hoc addresses,
and thus requires no database to store filter rules for the
addresses. The practical usability of the presented
system has been tested to major Internet services which
requires e-mail addresses.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
Tsuyoshi Abe, Jun Miyake, Masahisa Kawashima, Katsumi Takahashi,
"Spam Filtering with Cryptographic Ad-hoc E-mail Addresses,"
saint-w,
pp. 114-117,
2005 Symposium on Applications and the Internet Workshops (SAINT 2005 Workshops),
2005
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