
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In list.cypherpunks, paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk writes:
You are forgetting the 998348934th ammendment of the US constitution:
Congress shall make no law infringing the right of the people to kidnap megaphone owners...
The 1st one begins with "Congress shall make no law", and that's quite enough. The US government is forbidden to interfere in matters of speech. (yah, I know this doesn't seem to slow 'em down much) You're right that a sendmail (or other process vulnerable to subversion) should protect itself. My fear is that our benevolent protectorate will _require_ such precautions, because that concedes the duty to provide other precautions as the law might require. - -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] roy@scytale.com DNRC Minister Plenipotentiary of All Things Confusing, Software Division PGP Public Key fingerprint = 31 86 EC B9 DB 76 A7 54 13 0B 6A 6B CC 09 18 B6 Key available from pubkey@scytale.com I charge to process unsolicited commercial email -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBM4puNBvikii9febJAQF8jAP/RmVg8Nh3o1xEnDl1VVchpgT9JEWCsr0p rM9jIOBjyI2i5H07+6AhwZ2oKWQBz2KKRN+/RhCbRTmEBfAJO5SngyNzMmFi+ov3 BX2yYxz5hyduoQXgW+Wwq57oZSEyZ8A68OgzTvcKwvWwW+7vfO/appfEfoKeCDll mlMY3wxpl1I= =2RLx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----