24 May 2012 02:40
Re: email at scale
Miles Fidelman <mfidelman <at> meetinghouse.net>
2012-05-24 00:40:13 GMT
2012-05-24 00:40:13 GMT
Leo Vegoda wrote: > On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 11:47 AM, Miles Fidelman > <mfidelman <at> meetinghouse.net> wrote: >>> On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 10:09:00AM -0700, Tony Li wrote: > [...] > >> Pretty much any country that has some kind of economy has banks and notaries >> and such - otherwise, international contracts and business would be pretty >> much impossible. That's a pretty good place to start. > I think banks and notaries get you a fair way but don't come close > enough for anything that is truly inclusive. Even in developed > countries like Britain there are still millions of people who do not > have bank accounts but those people still have access to > telecommunications systems using pre-pay accounts. Anything that > relies on banks excludes a lot of people and while it's common to have > notaries in UPS stores and so on in the US their services are used > less in other countries, so there are fewer available. There are > barely 1,000 in England& Wales. Just seems like we have ways to establish trusted identities for non-electronic purposes (like, say, obtaining a passport or drivers' license) - seems like that's a pretty good starting point. Show up in person, somewhere, to validate your identity and take things from there. Miles -- -- In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice, there is. .... Yogi Berra
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