Judge Kozinski responds to our responses

Bill Frantz frantz at netcom.com
Wed Nov 6 23:05:48 PST 1996


At  4:39 AM 11/6/96 -0500, Jim Ray wrote:
>Judge Kozinski wrote:
>> ... Perhaps the answer
>> is that the post office should not accept mail unless there
>> is a clear indication of who the sender is on the upper left
>> hand corner of the envelope. ...

In the case of postal mail, return address forgery is so easy that anyone
who can address an envelope can figure it out.  Requiring something
scribbled there certainly wouldn't help protect against anonymous mail. 
You would have to couple it with "is a person" checks to ensure the person
posting it is the person referenced by the return address.  Bye bye corner
post box.


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