Hello Franck,

Interesting idea... Only problem is the bank doesn't verify the name
electronically as far as I'm aware... Least none of the payment
gateway's I've dealt with in the past...

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Sunday, November 3, 2002, 8:34:50 PM, you wrote:

FM> A USD5 fee on a credit card with the credit card number remembered. You
FM> pass then the buck to the bank to identify the owner of the credit card
FM> and to notify you in case of card forgery...

FM> Cheers.
FM> Franck

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: evilbunny [mailto:evilbunny@;sydneywireless.com]
>> Sent: Saturday, 2 November 2002 3:08 
>> To: Mark H. Wood
>> Subject: Re[2]: free Certificate Authority
>> 
>> 
>> Hello Mark,
>> 
>> Few methods that can be used... The one I hope to make use of is
>> similar to that of Thawte's Web of trust, when you get end users
>> running round verifying each other etc... however still coding all
>> this into www.cacert.org ...
>> 
>> and the slightly more costly fax back, combined with emails and any
>> other online checks you can automatically perform... the fax method is
>> next on my list more for verifying right to assert control over a
>> domain... more costly because someone has to pay for a phone line to
>> check it, and then pay someone (or cost you in time) checking the
>> applications... online method alone, in my opinion isn't completely
>> sound...
>> 
>> Any other suggestions?
>> 
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>>  evilbunny                            
>> mailto:evilbunny@;sydneywireless.com
>> 
>> http://www.cacert.org - Free Security Certificates
>> http://www.nodedb.com - Think globally, network locally
>> http://www.sydneywireless.com - Telecommunications Freedom
>> 
>> Saturday, November 2, 2002, 2:03:48 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> MHW> Apparently a number of people think this is a good idea. 
>>  I see lots of
>> MHW> technical details on the software.  What I don't see is 
>> any mention of how
>> MHW> any of these projects will investigate the truth of the 
>> applicants' claims
>> MHW> of identity, and periodically recheck the binding that 
>> they have asserted,
>> MHW> and how they can do all that for free.
>> 

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