The Hostile Email Landscape
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The Hostile Email Landscape
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#3Perhaps the problem here is that there is no verified identity for email servers?
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#73 and 4 would require a sort of token system
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#10Email has been the my last hold out from switch away from gapps completely. I don't want to have to deal with any of this, especially as I do business communication with clients via it. Email wasn't suppose to be like this, and there has to be a better way to enable non-giants to successfully deliver email.
Real answer: It comes down to trust (duh). But, how do we manage trust online? How do we manage trust in real life? Real life trust is through association of groups. But, groups online are meaningless. A "gmail user" doesn't belong to a community, they belong to The Nation of Google.
How do we break down online identities into manageable, trustable communities? How do we bootstrap new communities into the system so we don't end up with a pre-selected list of blessed communities while others languish in obscurity?
Open questions, no answers, and if you say Facebook you have to run 20 laps and give me 1000 pushups.