Re: Roster of members ...

[email protected] Tue, 17 Feb 2004 15:02:15 -0800 (PST)
Newsgroups gmane.ietf.asrg.filtering
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Sounds good to me -- I'm the founder of spamgourmet.com, a disposable
email address service.  I fall into category 1.

The code for our system is open source, and we also run an implementation
that's been up for a little over three years. It operates a bit
differently from the types of filters that I believe are
contemplated here -- it either forwards or ignores mail, based on user
directives supplied in the syntax of email addresses and through a web
interface.  Nevertheless, I'm hoping to be able to contribute.  At my day
jobs, I'm a java architect and attorney.

Josiah (Josh) Q. Hamilton

On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Jesse Dougherty wrote:

> Maybe we could get things moving if we all identified ourselves and
> determined if we may want to invite some other stakeholders to make sure
> we've got a representative sample.
>
> I suggest that we should have representation from:
>
> 1) filter developers (commercial and open source)
> 2) MUA developers
> 3) MTA
> 4) workgroup server developers (Microsoft, IBM, etc)
> 5) otherwise smart people (not exclusive, hopefully other members fit
> this as well!)
>
> For those that don't know me, I lead the antispam and puremessage
> development teams at Sophos, (from the ActiveState acquisition) -
> putting me in segment 1.
>
> We sell to some larger organizations who want to know how they're going
> to integrate their gateway filtering policies with their workgroup
> servers and clients to distribute the load, enforce recipient
> preferences, etc.
>
>
> --
> Jesse Dougherty
> Director of Development, Sophos
> Email: [email protected]
> Direct: 604 484 6434
> Web: www.sophos.com
> Sophos - protecting businesses against viruses and spam
>