I think this is a key issue -- if you send an e-mail to someone, I
think there has to be an assumption of consent to accept a response.
But OTOH, I'm not sure it implies a permanent willingness to accept a
communication relationship.
so perhaps there ought to be two forms of consent here: a one time use
key and a revocable consent key, something that can be embedded in a
header or in some other way in the return mail to unlock the door.
On Wednesday, April 9, 2003, at 10:42 PM, Brad Templeton wrote:
b) Never challenge a reply to an E-mail you sent, even if you sent
it from elsewhere and a different account which aliases over to
the real mailbox.
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