This is something similar to what we were thinking of for advertising
Chandler sharing addresses along with sent emails. I only hope that
the various advertised addresses don't become overwhelming at some
point.
lisa
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Title : The Jabber-ID Email Header
Author(s) : P. Saint-Andre
Filename : draft-saintandre-jabberid-01.txt
Pages : 8
Date : 2006-7-19
This document defines an electronic mail header that enables a sender
to include a Jabber Identifier in the header block of an email
message for the purpose of associating the email message or sender
with a particular address on an Extensible Messaging and Presence
Protocol (XMPP) network.
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