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DMTP: Controlling spam through message delivery differentiation

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DMTP: Controlling spam through message delivery differentiation
Unsolicited commercial email, commonly known as spam, has become a pressing problem in today’s Internet. In this paper we re-examine the architectural foundations of the current email delivery system that are responsible for the proliferation of email spam. We argue that the difficulties in controlling spam stem from the fact that the current email system is fundamentally sender-driven and distinctly lacks receiver control over email delivery. Based on these observations we propose a Differentiated Mail Transfer Protocol (DMTP), which grants receivers greater control over how messages from different senders should be delivered on the Internet. In addition, we also develop a formal mathematical model to study the effectiveness of DMTP in controlling spam. Through numerical experiments we demonstrate that DMTP can effectively reduce the maximum revenue that a spammer can gather. Moreover, compared to the current SMTP-based email system, the proposed email system can force spammers to...
Zhenhai Duan, Yingfei Dong, Kartik Gopalan
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where CN
Authors Zhenhai Duan, Yingfei Dong, Kartik Gopalan
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