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On 04/08/2009 02:57 AM, Breno de Medeiros:<br>
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  <pre wrap="">1. The community should define standard expectations about making
assertions about email addresses, and there should be mechanisms for
OPs to claim to satisfy such standard.
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+1<br>
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  <pre wrap="">2. RPs should use a whitelist of OPs that they trust based on email
verification. This does not need to be excessively cumbersome: a
self-regulating reputation-based approach can work, provided people
can agree on what are the expectations for trust.</pre>
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Exactly!<br>
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