1994-09-18 - Re: (fwd) “Will You Be a Terrorist?”

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From: cactus@bb.com (L. Todd Masco)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 9392876d7234f84e91d40e35b721cd74531a2a28a75c37764cb3007767d9570e
Message ID: <35h51u$aa@bb.com>
Reply To: <9409180700.AA09412@memexis.memex.com>
UTC Datetime: 1994-09-18 10:29:19 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 18 Sep 94 03:29:19 PDT

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From: cactus@bb.com (L. Todd Masco)
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 94 03:29:19 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: (fwd) "Will You Be a Terrorist?"
In-Reply-To: <9409180700.AA09412@memexis.memex.com>
Message-ID: <35h51u$aa@bb.com>
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In article <9409180700.AA09412@memexis.memex.com>,
Jonathan Adams <jonathan@memex.com> wrote:
>In a post to <cypherpunks@toad.com>, cactus@bb.com (L. Todd Masco) wrote:
>> (I'm interested in PGPified mailing list software for content-hiding
>> reasons; I'm trying to set up a "distributed business" that I'd
>> like to keep secure).  Also, though, I'm not sure I want to count
>
>    I don't see how using PGPified mailing lists help at all
>(with the assumtion that anyone can subscribe). I mean, anyone
>can simply subscribe to the list and then read all of the traffic.
>What's the point? Anyways...

Wrong assumption: I'm interested in this for private lists, to which
a small, stable number of people are subscribed.

Hope that helps elucidate a bit more...
-- 
L. Todd Masco  | "A man would simply have to be as mad as a hatter, to try and
cactus@bb.com  |  change the world with a plastic platter." - Todd Rundgren





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