
I was typing quickly and carelessly. If you want to send me something that's anonymous *and* encrypted, that's when my public key would come in handy. That invitation still stands, of course, for anyone who wants to pass along any info on the Heaven's Gate organization. Anyway, we put a mirror up at: http://pathfinder.com/news/breaking/site.html -Declan On Thu, 27 Mar 1997, Timothy C. May wrote:
At 2:43 PM -0500 3/27/97, Declan McCullagh wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of the heavensgate.com web pages?
If you want to send something anonymously, finger -l declan@eff.org for my PGP public key.
Wouldn't just using an anonymous remailer work better? Encrypting a message to your public key and then mailing it will not preserve sender anonymity.
Doing both would maybe be better, but for casual journalistic whistleblowing, the remailers are more important than encrypting to the recipient (unless Declan fears interception at _his_ site).
(Am I missing something?)
--Tim, whose parents live less than two miles from the Departure Zone for the Hale-Bopp Shuttlecraft
(P.S. Does this mean the San Diego Cypherpunks meetings will be more lightly attended?)