From: jf_avon@citenet.net (Jean-Francois Avon (JFA Technologies, QC, Canada))
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Message Hash: c9619694a49a6909e6a84bc3abf382f4196aa168aac5910bd3c89150c7c1f900
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UTC Datetime: 1996-02-15 12:33:48 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 20:33:48 +0800
From: jf_avon@citenet.net (Jean-Francois Avon (JFA Technologies, QC, Canada))
Date: Thu, 15 Feb 1996 20:33:48 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Hey Derek: who are you? (toad.com is glitching...)
Message-ID: <9602150517.AA11469@cti02.citenet.net>
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Would the author of this message please reply to me by e-mail?
I received it under the name <owner-cypherpunks@toad.com>,
with no subject whatsoever. The remailer is freakin' out...
>The other question I have is: who do you think the "customers" of PGP
>are? If you think the majority of PGP's customers are the
>crypto-privacy activitst types, you are highly mistaken. PGP has hit
>the main stream, and is being used by many non-crypto-aware people.
>Probably more of them than there are of us.
>
>If you want to discuss this more, let's take it to private email,
>please.
>
>-derek
>
>
**** NEW PGP 2.6.2 KEY *********
2048 bits Key ID:24201BA1 1996/02/13 Jean-Francois Avon <jf_avon@citenet.net>
Key fingerprint = 23 B6 24 31 86 67 FB 35 C7 A7 AF 12 A1 61 E9 3D
**** OLD KEY: DO NOT USE ANYMORE UNLESS FOR VERIFYING SIGNATURES ****
1024 bits Key ID:57214AED 1995/10/04 Jean-Francois Avon <jf_avon@citenet.net>
Key fingerprint = 84 96 76 AE EB 7C AB 15 88 47 87 B0 18 31 74 9F
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1996-02-15 (Thu, 15 Feb 1996 20:33:48 +0800) - Hey Derek: who are you? (toad.com is glitching…) - jf_avon@citenet.net (Jean-Francois Avon (JFA Technologies, QC, Canada))