Encryption/data-changing in russia (fwd)
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Date: Fri, 06 Dec 1996 14:23:48 -1000 To: cypherpunks@toad.com From: Benjamin Grosman
Subject: Encryption/data-changing in russia
A friend of mine who is Russian, but lives out here, frequently corresponds with friends in Russia via email, and in the course of sending emai, they occasionally send an attachment. However, the attachment that _all_ his russian friends send, including the ones who use MIME capable email clients such as Eudora, always, _always_, uuencode files, and they say they can't do MIME. I am wondering if the encryption/data-changing laws in Russia are so strict as to disallow MIME encoding even, but still allows UU for some reason?
Probably has to do with the character set they're using; nothing more. -- Wild new Ubik salad dressing, not | gimonca@skypoint.com Italian, not French, but an entirely | Minneapolis MN USA new and different taste treat that's | http://www.skypoint.com/~gimonca waking up the world! | A lean, mean meme machine.
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