U> From: efrem@spitha.informix.com (Efrem Lipkin) U> It seems that registration would defeat the advantage U> of a public key system, but it would not prevent private U> encrypted messages from being hidden from casual traffic U> analysis or even notice by public key wrapping. (Hi Efrem!) Yes but. The ole "chilling effect". Everyone talks about ENCRYPTION and SECURITY, what I want is PRIVACY. You can have privacy today, but if you have to sneak around, if privacy is not the background assumption, it gravely limits your ability to live and act freely. Yes, you will always be able to find co-conspirators, but it would be a weak version of the world in which we could presume privacy to begin with. --- ReadMail * Origin: World Power Systems / FidoNews / San Francisco CA (1:125/111) -- Tom Jennings - via FidoNet node 1:125/555 UUCP: ...!uunet!hoptoad!kumr!fidogate!111!Tom.Jennings INTERNET: Tom.Jennings@f111.n125.z1.FIDONET.ORG