From: lazylion@netcom.com (Ben Weiss)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: lazylion@netcom.com (Ben Weiss)
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 93 23:11:32 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: rfc822 headers include encrypt std
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I've only been on the list a few days now, and the net for only a few
weeks. Plesae pardon the apology :) but could someone please explain
to me why we are not putting an "Encryption: PGP <my-public-key>" line
in the header of each of our messages as allowed by RFC 822 (which I
was just reading for the first time today)
---Begin quote of RFC822 on Internet Message Header formats:---
4.7.3. ENCRYPTED
Sometimes, data encryption is used to increase the
privacy of message contents. If the body of a message has
been encrypted, to keep its contents private, the "Encrypted"
field can be used to note the fact and to indicate the nature
of the encryption. The first <word> parameter indicates the
software used to encrypt the body, and the second, optional
<word> is intended to aid the recipient in selecting the
proper decryption key. This code word may be viewed as an
index to a table of keys held by the recipient.
---End quote of RFC822 on Internet Message Header formats---
This would certainly solve many obvious problems. Of course, you all
have seen this stuff for years and are not doing it so there must be
some really interesting reason... ?
Feel free to respond to me by email instead of posting to the group
and if anyone else wants to know, I'll forward responses to them. If
I've struck a chord, by all means let's discuss this as well as t-shirts.
BTW, I'm looking forward to subscribing to alt.cypherpunks.merchandising :)
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