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Address Authentication is an Internet Community Based Technology that requires acceptance
by Users and Email Providers to validate its usefulness. Overtime, the technology will
be accepted and become a standard much like SMTP only if it is adapted and it meets the following
requirements:
- Open Source Licensing
- Open Standard
- Easy to implement
- Works well with existing Internet Protocols
- Scalable to support billions of users
- Enable Administrator and End User control
- Prevent identity theft (spoofing/phishing) even within the domain
- Support for multiple mail accounts with one SMTP Server in the email client
- WebMail Client Support
- Support for multiple access points such as Dial-Up, Broadband and Mobile.
- Support for ISP, outsourced email providers as well as end user mail system management.
- Support for Mailing Lists
- Support for legitimate email marketing
- Enabling Users to Opt-In/Opt-Out for general email marketing
- Support for email forwarding and email aliases
- Enabling ISP implementation and corporate email servers
- Support for multiple SMTP Servers
- Support for De-Coupling of MX and SMTP Servers
- Support for free email services
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