If you want to avoid bogus email addresses, just make sure you're supplying something the end-user wants, and can only get by email.

In our "Code on Demand" authorization code system, we send the authorization code the user requested to the email address given.

In our web-installer, we email an "installation key" to the user, without which the installer can't retrieve an authorization code for the product.


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