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I am an Electrical Engineer with a PhD in Applied Physics (Caltech 1975). I am a Research Associate in the | I am an Electrical Engineer with a PhD in Applied Physics (Caltech 1975). I am a Research Associate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona. | ||
My current interest is in the problem of establishing trust on the Internet, particularly for email systems. I have started a non-profit open-mail.org, which is sponsoring a Registry of Internet Transmitters. I am also the mail admin for box67.com, which provides the real-world experience I need to develop better models and systems. | My current interest is in the problem of establishing trust on the Internet, particularly for email systems. I have started a non-profit open-mail.org, which is sponsoring a Registry of Internet Transmitters. I am also the mail admin for box67.com, which provides the real-world experience I need to develop better models and systems. |
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I am an Electrical Engineer with a PhD in Applied Physics (Caltech 1975). I am a Research Associate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Arizona.
My current interest is in the problem of establishing trust on the Internet, particularly for email systems. I have started a non-profit open-mail.org, which is sponsoring a Registry of Internet Transmitters. I am also the mail admin for box67.com, which provides the real-world experience I need to develop better models and systems.
Before I retire, I would like to put a big dent in the Internet crime problem. I believe the Registry will do that.
Current work in Citizendium:
Email Systems Parents Computers > Networks > Applications > Email > Internet > Email Subtopics Message Formats (RFC-5322, MIME) Message Transfer (RFC-5321, SMTP) Email User Programs (POP, IMAP, Webmail) History Abuse Authentication Methods (overview, see Other for details) Other SPF SenderID DKIM CSV SMTP POP/IMAP TCP