Perhaps we should check if the original's sender's domain
actually exists,
before sending the message? Also, if that happens do we drop
the message
automatically?
Many mail systems do this today. There are all sorts of RFC
checks..we need
not focus there.
Perhaps just mention or reference the relevant documents here?
Both sendmail and postfix support as well as qmail
Here's something for postfix:
http://www.postfix.org/uce.html#smtpd_sender_restrictions
URI is probably not the best name..and I don't care about the format...it
should just be long and unguessable. In practice, many people encode all
sorts of things in their URI..so we shouldn't restrcit
I would be more comfortable with naming it an "token" not "URI".
so, let it be written...
I was thinking URI because the HTTP response would probably reference the
same token..but there is no reason to make that a requirement
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