On 15/10/2024 14:36, Nico Schottelius via Postfix-users wrote:
Good morning,
Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users writes:
Dnia 14.10.2024 o godz. 13:03:48 Nico Schottelius via Postfix-users pisze:
In a nutshell the idea is to reuse the very
old, existing "trust of web" idea and mix it together
Good morning,
Jaroslaw Rafa via Postfix-users writes:
> Dnia 14.10.2024 o godz. 13:03:48 Nico Schottelius via Postfix-users pisze:
>>
>> In a nutshell the idea is to reuse the very
>> old, existing "trust of web" idea and mix it together with IPv6 only
>> mail services as follows resulting int
Wietse,
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users writes:
> The nice part is that trust is decentralized. The bad part is that
> decentralized trust does not scale globally. It might work on a
> small scale of a few hundred participants. Email is much bigger.
I am trying to understand the concern, but
Wietse Venema via Postfix-users writes:
> The nice part is that trust is decentralized. The bad part is that
> decentralized trust does not scale globally. It might work on a
> small scale of a few hundred participants. Email is much bigger.
A totally different different question, for a PoC wha
Dnia 14.10.2024 o godz. 13:03:48 Nico Schottelius via Postfix-users pisze:
>
> In a nutshell the idea is to reuse the very
> old, existing "trust of web" idea and mix it together with IPv6 only
> mail services as follows resulting into the following setup:
So, basically you want to build a "walle
The nice part is that trust is decentralized. The bad part is that
decentralized trust does not scale globally. It might work on a
small scale of a few hundred participants. Email is much bigger.
Wietse
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