1997-09-11 - RE: Hiawatha Bray’s column on key-recovery crypto

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From: Hiawatha Bray <wathab@tiac.net>
To: “‘Arnold G. Reinhold’” <reinhold@world.std.com>
Message Hash: 99835cb4ed8be6337e4a59a0b8aa302e9c6658559790967b9da95a5dab53b61d
Message ID: <01BCBE97.530050C0.wathab@tiac.net>
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UTC Datetime: 1997-09-11 13:52:18 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 21:52:18 +0800

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From: Hiawatha Bray <wathab@tiac.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 1997 21:52:18 +0800
To: "'Arnold G. Reinhold'" <reinhold@world.std.com>
Subject: RE: Hiawatha Bray's column on key-recovery crypto
Message-ID: <01BCBE97.530050C0.wathab@tiac.net>
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What a cool idea!  Why didn't I think of that?  

Hiawatha

On Thursday, September 11, 1997 9:41 AM, Arnold G. Reinhold [SMTP:reinhold@world.std.com] wrote:

> 
> Hiawatha, I enjoyed your column (Boston Globe Business Section Sept. 11),
> but why don't you announce that you have a PGP key, print it's signature in
> a column and ask people to use it to send you news tips? This would enable
> a freedom of the press challange to GAK.
> 
> >Anyway, I don't presently encrypt my mail.  No reason to--I ain't no
> >pedophile...;-)
> >So if I want to send crypto I must find some partner in crime.  Any
> >volunteers?
> 
> Count me in. My PGP key is available from my home page
> http://world.std.com/~reinhold and the servers and its signature is printed
> in E-mail for Dummies, 2nd Edition, page 232. People are invited to send me
> ideas and tips via encrypted mail for future books.
> 
> 






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