keyserver spam
Jerome Baum
jerome at jeromebaum.com
Sat Dec 17 03:45:41 CET 2011
On 2011-12-16 20:07, vedaal at nym.hush.com wrote:
> What if keyservers were to limit the amount of keys generated or
> uploaded to a 'reasonable' amount which no 'real' user would
> exceed?
>
> (i.e. 10/day, or some other number discussed and agreed upon by the
> various keyservers?)
What problem are we solving? Keyserver spam isn't an issue yet. We don't
know if it will ever be.
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