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Email Portability Approved by Knesset Committee
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 10:30:53AM -0600, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> On 2/22/2010 10:24 AM, Robert Brockway wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, James Jones wrote:
> >
> >> Why does this seem like a really bad idea?
> >
> > While I think the principal is noble there are operational problems:
>
> I dare say.
>
> I own example. I fire George for a long list of foul deeds. He goes to
> work for another company and writes email from george at example.com that
> injures my reputation.
>
> Not a good plan at all.
>
> > 1) Large and increasing quantity of email will be forwarded between
> > Israeli ISPs, loading their networks with traffic that could have been
> > avoided.
>
> Believe it or not, some people have email addresses that are not
> intrinsically "ISP" addresses.
>
> > 2) Every time someone changes ISP and wants to continue using this address
> > they will need to notify their original ISP, who they may not have had a
> > business relationship with for many years. This will be a significant
> > operational challenge I expect. How do you confirm the person notifying
> > you is the real owner of the address, for example?
>
> Again, it might all be within one ISP--and is still irrelevant.
>
Actually, this is really simple to fix. Don't provide smtp service, only
pop/imap. Then they never need to contact you. At least one Irish ISP already
does something similar for ex-subscribers.
> > IMHO it would have been better to require the ISPs to forward the email
> > for a reasonable period of time (say 3 months) to allow the user to make
> > relevant notifications (or just stop using an ISP bound email address).
>
> Governments requiring people to do things that are not good ideas often
> have unexpected (even if obvious) consequences.
>
> My reaction, if I were in a position to do so, would be to stop
> providing email addresses.
>
> > Unfortunately the links cited are in Hebrew so I'm only going on Gadi's
> > report here.
>
> Why is that relevant?
>
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> take everything you have."
>
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>
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> Ex turpi causa non oritur actio
> Eppure si rinfresca
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