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- Bradley Kuhn says::
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-     I suggest that we follow this procedure:
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-        * Send a message to the address on file, and see if it bounces.
-          If it doesn't bounce, then we must ask the original user
-          why, and decide what to do on a case by case basis.  We
-          should be EXTREMELY reluctant - if not outright REFUSE - to
-          change an email address if the one on file does not bounce.
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-        * If the mail does bounce, we should ask the user if they can
-          produce any evidence that they once had that email address.
-          The best evidence would be a GPG-signed message that is
-          signed with a key that has both their old and new email
-          address on it, and that the GPG key be available from a
-          well-known public keyserver.  While this could be forged, it
-          would be substantial work to do so and could easily get
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