Hi Eve, Hi all,

Yes, exactly, it is a policy and this could be part of the updated AEMS draft.

Speaking in general, email is a popular decentralized message exchange system with the escalating list of issues https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email#Issues
…and UMA has the potential to improve this existing email ecosystem.

Regards

-Igor

On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 2:24 AM Eve Maler <eve@xmlgrrl.com> wrote:
Hi Igor and all,

I don’t think this was brought up in our previous conversations about AEMS, but: Someone just directed my attention to the Hey.com service, which is described as “consent-based” because it includes what they call “the Screener”, part of the service that allows you to decide whether you want to hear from someone before you ever receive the email. I’d call this a policy, actually. Sound familiar? :-) This service seems to have some very nice UX features that UMA/AEMS might want to emulate, for whatever it’s worth.

On 29 Sep 2020, at 5:30 AM, Igor Zboran <izboran@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

I’ve found that the topic of healthcare is quite popular among UMAnitarians. Although AEMS has been designed as a general or enterprise-oriented system, I think that it also meets the specific needs of the healthcare sector. To demonstrate the feasibility of the UMA/Email idea, I decided to build proof of concept. The full source code will be available in the public GitHub repository https://github.com/uma-email/poc. Any help welcomed.

-Igor
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