On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, David F. Skoll wrote:
Web pages for contact info generate ephemeral addresses when they're
rendered.
When you print business cards, the printer uses a different ephemeral
address on each card. (OK, this last is a hassle, but not insurmountable.)
There are a lot of silly implementation and book-keeping details, but
no fundamental reasons why this wouldn't work.
What about address books? And people who give other people your address?
I see *lots* of fundamental reasons why this wouldn't work.
Part of the puzzle, yes. "The" solution, no.
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