At 9:14 PM -0600 7/7/03, Selby Hatch wrote:
I view the consent token as a separate entity from the email address.
The consent token would be inserted from some source (address book,
keyboard, token repository, etc.) into a header by the MUA
That's in the case of my sending email to someone else. I'm trying
to figure out how a separate consent token fits into the case of my
subscribing to this mailing list (for instance).
Yes, unfortunately, unless you have a private domain, changing email
addresses requires notifying senders. But, it should not require
giving out new consent tokens. The consent framework should be such
Again, recipient vs. sender issue. I should be fine receiving from
people I've agreed to receive from. However what is the process for
updating *their* consent to receive from *me*? And how does it work
if I don't get the opportunity to notify them until *after* the
change. (E.g. just got laid off.)
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responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.
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