On Thu, Nov 11, 2004 at 04:20:59PM -0500, R.A. Hettinga wrote:
Still, panelists insisted authentication is a vital first step. After that, they said, could come a system that evaluates the "reputation" of senders, perhaps using a process that marks good e-mail with an electronic seal of approval.
which is, btw, not really correct. I was one of those panelists, and I explicitely stated that authentication is only the first step, but an important step, which requires a second step (literally in my slides). So the first statement seems to be a quote of my talk. But my statement about the second step was that "reputation" does not work on an international scale, this works in the U.S. only. It might even be unlawful in Europe. My proposal was to do the second step individually for each country. regards Hadmut