> > Treat them sort of like SSL certs now. Charge an annual registrar fee > per company, not per server. (Something like $100 a year) The more they > have to go out of their way to get their spam server online, the more > they would be deterred to do so. They're only going to want to change > so many ISP's, go through SWIP and then change their legal name for the > registrar so many times. > Why don�t you just start using SSL certs with SMTP ? The protocol is there, ways to get certificates are there, no need to start smoothing a square piece to make a new wheel.
Pete
