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An infrastructure framework for addressing spam

Schryen, 2007

Document ID
2178544426908632495
Author
Schryen G
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Anti-Spam Measures: Analysis and Design

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Although many anti-spam measures have already been proposed and implemented, they all suffer from theoretical limitations and drawbacks (see Chap. 4 and Sect. 5.3), and we still face in practice a high volume and a high portion of spam e-mails. This makes it necessary …
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