I made a conscious decision to use my "public" titan key address because
I gave explicit permisison ONLY to the list admin.
I initialy did create a "VPM" (peterasrg(_at_)titankey(_dot_)com, it still works
and anyone can try it) for this list but decided against it.
If I get large amounts of hate mail booing/hissing against my use of a
protected email I can switch back and use my VPM.
Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Wyman [mailto:bob(_at_)wyman(_dot_)us]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 10:20 AM
To: 'Richard Rognlie'; Peter Kay
Cc: asrg(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: RE: [Asrg] RE: TitanKey and "white lies"... (Faking
SMTP hard errors "improves" C/R utility?)
Richard Rognlie wrote: (re TitanKey)
Suddenly, anyone using your solution for mail sent
from an email list will be removed from that list the
first time they get mailed and you respond with the 550.
The TitanKey guys would probably say that when
subscribing to a mailing list you should provide one of their
"Virtual Private Email Addresses" which are basically single
user email addresses (sender + recipient are hashed to
generate the "virtual" address). If a message is received
addressed to a valid "virtual" inbox, then a C/R sequence is
not initiated.
These "Virtual Private Email Addresses" appear to be
very much the same method which I've discussed in a few
earlier notes, is used in TDMA, or is claimed in the Xircom
patent that Intel now owns. (see: USPTO 6,356,935).
bob wyman
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