In article <199407220458.AAA08181@zork.tiac.net> you write:
out of the box. There are the various "net.malls" on the net out with secure mosaic credit card transactions. A guy just said he made his first sale (encrypted receipts and all) and we pooh-poohed him 'cause he didn't tell us anything we didn't already know. (We gotta be nicer to these guys, maybe???)
As far as I know, nobody has made any purely "secure mosaic" sales yet; If you're talking about me, our only current system is mail-based. [And also if so, don't worry -- two of the three of us have over 8 years net experience... we're not going anywhere.] By the way, if at all possible, both to forward our own financial goals *and* our political goals (the latter of which is well within bound of what is accepted as "cypherpunk," I believe), Bibliobytes is going to try to provide free support to anyone for getting PGP running (no hooks attached). Volunteers to help with this would be greatly appreciated -- how about it? Are y'all willing to put your money where your mouth is, and hand-hold clueless users to get them up and running with PGP? Minimal skills required, past basic literacy and the ability to give simple instructions. This could help to truly give freedom to the masses -- people who don't necessarily know where to find an FAQ or even know what one is. People who automatically flame *@aol.com need not apply. Anybody interested, send mail to "pgp-volunteer@bb.com" and I'll set up the list. -- L. Todd Masco | Bibliobytes books on computer, on any UNIX host with e-mail cactus@bb.com | info@bb.com | "Authors