1995-09-28 - Re: [ PROPOSED NEW STANDARD ] “I-like-encrypted-mail” tag

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From: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: 4c0b28f6df053c4a8d975964ceb5c1b323458ddf1bd40e92f01f435eac33d6b7
Message ID: <ac8f6b4b04021004cba0@[205.199.118.202]>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-09-28 03:56:07 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 27 Sep 95 20:56:07 PDT

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From: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 95 20:56:07 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: [ PROPOSED NEW STANDARD ] "I-like-encrypted-mail" tag
Message-ID: <ac8f6b4b04021004cba0@[205.199.118.202]>
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At 3:21 PM 9/27/95, Travis Corcoran wrote:
>Summary:
>
>        This message tosses out an idea for conveying within an { email |
>        usenet } message the datum "the author of this message prefers to
>        receive PGP encrypted communications" in a standard machine-readable
>        form.

I don't dislike this idea, so my comments here are only possible routes for
those who want to get PGP-encrypted mail.

First, I think Hal Finney was offering at one time to remail the list to
anyone in encrypted form (encrypted on his machine(s) to their PGP key, of
course). This would increase the volume of PGP mail, of course.

Second, others could make the same offer.

Third, remailers could be used.

Now encrypting a public list doesn't do much, of course, but it does
increase the amount of encrypted traffic.


--Tim May

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