that the email is tied to a real person, or that one person isn't using multiple emails? It seems like there could be an interesting cross over with something like Proof of Humanity
i think that is a different problem than what web3mail solves. Here the goal is not to prove that the email receiver is human, it is to obfuscate that person's identity
I know it's not to prove the receiver is a human, but if companies are sending marketing content to emails for a fee, they presumably want to make sure they are being sent to real people and not bots, fake accounts, etc
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