Daniel Dreymann wrote:
>
> The accreditation is done once (like a CA) but, unlike a CA, we stay
> in the loop: we control usage (we dispense the tokens) and monitor
> complaints in real time (feeds from the mailbox providers) so we can
> take immediate action and shut down a compromised sender. 
Like all other black lists out there...what's new with this?
> Simplest
> example: we can assign a small sender a quota: can't send more than X
> tokens per period.
>   
My mail server can do that too...into both directions (outgoing and 
incoming).

Now this is supposed to be for web mail providers/users? Can't they 
control that by themselves? Mmmhhh...

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