--- begin forwarded text X-Sender: hanabusa@postbox.bnn-net.or.jp Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Sat, 13 Sep 1997 00:44:50 +0900 To: gnu@toad.com, tcmay@got.net, hugh@xanadu.com, shamrock@netcom.com, vince@offshore.com.ai, ddt@lsd.com, eb@comsec.com, sameer@c2.net, rah@shipwright.com, sandfort@crl.com, iang@cs.berkeley.edu From: "Sh.Hanabusa" <hanabusa@bnn-net.or.jp> Subject: Cypherpunks mailing list starts in Japan -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 News. Today we have a new mailing list "cypherpunks-j". (for Japanese and English) It is hosted by Joichi Ito. This is the first step for cypherpunk movement in Japan. I hope this list changes this country.
Mailing-List: contact cypherpunks-j-help@htp.org; run by ezmlm Sender: cypherpunks-j-owner@htp.org Reply-To: cypherpunks-j@htp.org X-ftpsite-URL: ftp://ftp.htp.org/pub/crypto/ X-unsubscribe-URL: mailto:cypherpunks-j-unsubscribe@htp.org X-subscribe-URL: mailto:cypherpunks-j-subscribe@htp.org Delivered-To: mailing list cypherpunks-j@htp.org X-Sender: joiito@pop4.ibm.net Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 16:20:41 +0200 From: Joichi Ito <jito@eccosys.com> Subject: [cpj:65] welcome to cypherpunks-j Mime-Version: 1.0
so... this is the new list... lets see if it works.
I made it cypherpunks-j, but I put cpj in the subject... what do you think?
I hope this works...
- Joi
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