I've been thinking long and hard about this problem and I'm not sure if an 
email address - validated or not - is the best way to achieve the initial goals.

What are the goals of having this validated email address?

1- Inform the operator;
2- Make sure the operator will read the info;
3- Identify the operator.

I'll keep #1 for last as this is the only truly needed goal from my point of 
view.

Identifying the operator ID to make further decisions on how to share the 
traffic may be kind of useless. There are either _good_ operators and you have 
no real reason to divert traffic from these relays or there are _bad_ operators 
and they will try to hide that fact by creating multiple identities. Your 
validated IDs are still useless to you as identifying _bad_relay operators.

About validating an email address to make sure the operator will read the info, 
it is still not a guarantee that it will happen in the future. If an operator 
does not want to - or cannot - read his/her emails, you cannot do anything 
about it. Except maybe revalidating the email address regularly which is, 
first, annoying and, second, what are going to do if a _good_ relay operator 
doesn't revalidate his/her email address? Shut down all of his/her relays? You 
might shoot yourself in the foot going with such an attitude.

So there is no real point in validating an email. It will just turn out to be 
more red tape to go through.

About point #1, you want to inform the relay operator. Do you need a two-way 
communication method for that?

* How about putting the message to the operator on the _metrics.torproject.org_ 
relay page?
* Would there be any reason for the messages not to be public?
* If, somehow, a response - or an exchange - may be needed, why not put a 
general contact email address for answers, comments, etc. with, for example, 
the message ID as the subject? If the message is really personal, the message 
can be as simple as "Contact us at torproj...@example.org ASAP."
* Why not put an RSS feed to be able to fetch those messages automatically and 
regularly?
* That way, you can also contact multiple operators based on their country, 
platform, etc. with the same message as well.

This would be something similar to _weather.torproject.org_ but much simpler 
and without a need for any kind of registration.

Are you sure all operators will follow, read, and act upon your messages? Not 
less than by sending an email. Much better than NOT having a valid email 
address at all. A _bad_ operator will be a _bad_ operator no matter what.
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