Harald Alvestrand wrote:

> The mapping address -> person is pretty strong, and mostly single-valued.

Interesting.  Hypothesis: this might happen because (a) ISPs (in the US) try
to avoid reusing addresses in order to avoid ECPA problems; and (b)
corporations try to avoid reusing addresses because they'd rather have email
bounce than have confidential information go to the wrong person.

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