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November 13, 2012, 01:04:46 PM |
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I think this is arguably a better idea than hashcash. The reason is already given: since different devices have different efficiency in computing hashes, using hashcash would make it too expensive to send emails from, e.g., a smartphone (or if attackers used specialized hardware, then it would become too expensive to send emails even from a desktop). In contrast, this would allow you to send emails almost instantly, and even a small fee would act as a sufficient deterrent to spammers.
However, I don't think this will take off, for the simple reason that spam isn't much of a problem these days (given the existence of Bayesian filtering). If my inbox was overflowing with spam, then I would be prepared to go along with this, but, as it stands, it really doesn't seem necessary.
On the other hand, it might be useful in other similar situations - for example, a one-time fee to create forum ids, which would act as a sufficient deterrent to spammers (who would quickly be banned and hence lose the fee). And then we wouldn't have to make 5 posts before being allowed to use the whole forum.
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