From: Eric Johnson <ejohnson@pmip.dist.maricopa.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Eric Johnson <ejohnson@pmip.dist.maricopa.edu>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 15:03:40 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: quetion about Multi-user systems
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: I myself have a Linux system at home, all set up with PGP and
: rather secure from outside thrats since it is unconnected from the net
: except for when I dial-up. I was wondering what strategies some people
: use in order to make it easier to write and respond to mail. I dont feel
: like writing a message at home, encrypting it and then U/Ling it to my
: acount and mailing it. Is there another wya to use PGP on my mail account
: wihtout severely reducng mysecurity? I know the Sysop can read my secring
: etc.. at any time and can also intercept my passkey for my secring, BUT I
: would still like to perhaps use a low security key from my Unix account
: and then have a high security key on my home system that is very safe.
: The problem is, figuring out which message goes to where and all. Could
: someone with extnsive knowledge of PGP use on a Unix system help me out
: here>?
:
:
: You're eqipped with a hundred billion nueron brain, that's
: wired and fired, and it's a reality generating device, but
: you've got too do it. Free youself ----Tim Leary----
Why not use UUCP?
--Eric
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