Re: [ogpx] VWRAP Draft Charter - 2009 09 01

"Dickson, Mike (ISS Software)" <mike.dickson@hp.com> Sun, 04 October 2009 16:18 UTC

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From: "Dickson, Mike (ISS Software)" <mike.dickson@hp.com>
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were to reject mail from untrusted sources, this email would not

reach your mailbox.



You are using a gmail.com email address.  Does your email provider

have your real name, your real world address and did it validate your age?



Regards,

-sm



Sure it does if I'm required to authenticate to use it.  That is, if I'm sending using my gmail.com address and I'm required to authenticate to use it then yes, its very possible to make the association.  True, I may be able to find an SMTP server that will accept my mail anonymously.  In that sense the protocols are different (though even then an SMTP gateway can refuse to accept or forward from a server that accepts such anonymous connections).



Mike

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