Re: How do I know if its encrypted?
At 09:17 PM 1/12/95 -0600, Larry E wrote:
... (1) the people who use the remailer, who get a measure of comfort from knowing their communication is secure
They know it's secure because they made it secure. If they don't care, I don't particularly see why the remailer should care.
(2) legal groups etc. who may try to hold the remailer liable in some way for what passes through their remailer.
It strikes me that this is a very weak defense. Legal beagles will probably argue that the remailer should have either prohibited encrypted communications or else was in collusion with the sending party. --Paul J. Ste. Marie pstemari@well.sf.ca.us, pstemari@erinet.com
In article <9501140112.AB29647@eri.erinet.com>, pstemari@erinet.com (Paul J. Ste. Marie) wrote:
At 09:17 PM 1/12/95 -0600, Larry E wrote:
(2) legal groups etc. who may try to hold the remailer liable in some way for what passes through their remailer.
It strikes me that this is a very weak defense. Legal beagles will probably argue that the remailer should have either prohibited encrypted communications or else was in collusion with the sending party.
Those who believe remailers are an evil will argue against any measure that will promote their presence (and I'm not suggesting you're in that group). I disagree strongly with their stance. I would be happy if there were three of four times as many remailers operating as there are now. The issue of whether encryption is a foolproof defense is not the primary issue. The issue is: what steps can be taken to improve the lifespan of existing remailers and promote the addition of new ones. Resolving the problems that cause remailers to fold will be an evolutionary process, and no step along that path will be perfect or resolve all the problems that plague the remailers. Is encryption a step in the right direction, if an imperfect one? If not I hope some other positive steps are proposed soon, else I fear remailers may face extinction.
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