A Trust Email Datastore (TED) system is employed to maintain a list of
message addresses with associated trust ratings. The trust rating of a
message address is derived from an underlying message address
relationship network around the message address of interest through
various network related activities such as message sending, forwarding,
deleting, blocking, marking as is/is not spam, saving to address book,
etc. There may be at least two components of the trust rating between two
message addresses. One component of the trust rating, called a
relationship trust, may be determined based on proximity of two message
addresses in a message address relationship graph. Another component of
the trust rating is substantially independent of the positions of two
message addresses in the message address relationship graph, and is
referred to as a universal trust rating. The trust rating components can
be combined and employed for spam filtering.