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[dns-wg] DNS RMX records - e-mail sender authorization
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Daniel Karrenberg
daniel.karrenberg at ripe.net
Wed Oct 15 10:03:06 CEST 2003
On 15.10 09:25, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > Bad idea, like every method that prevents me from using "From: > bortzmeyer at nic.fr" (work address) when I'm at home and connected via > my IAP Nerim. I have not read that draft. However I wish to point out that one's virtual location is quite independent from one's location in the Internet topology. I have been using tunnels of various description to "be" in many places when I work on my laptop for more than half a decade. This is quite independent of whether my laptop is at my home, like now, or at the office, or at a meeting half way across the globe or wherever else there is Internet. During the last years I have see this become more and more popular. Daniel
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