-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I got PGP because of the comments by Freeh and I wanted to start 'showing the flag'. It was inconveniet doing it right while using reading mail/news on-line so I settled for just adding the "PGP key available" to my sig. Then along comes Eric with the idea of signing the posts to cypherpunks. All right, it's a good idea so I'll spend the time necessary to set up PGP support with the off-line reader called YARN. Now, been there done that. Funny thing is, last night I actually had a valid reason to send something that I wanted to make sure didn't get read along the way ($ involved). I had all the pieces, they were in place, they worked. And due to time constraints, I wouldn't have been able to do it, if everything hadn't been ready. So, thanks Eric. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQB1AwUBLu29gbU8rMgiP9PxAQEgjQL/Vp3tc6gFWAh58RQinsdYMy1R6kS/KEHs 6TpGs8NzjNXT+yy+FHV0heI8R3F9mXZesefxj4XQmBxgKxkOcpp4PZQiXhHIiEOp Gg6n+B8fPdGAVuydJXLlKu/69oMtbflw =z+w3 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
From: storm@marlin.ssnet.com (Don Melvin) Funny thing is, last night I actually had a valid reason to send something that I wanted to make sure didn't get read along the way ($ involved). I had all the pieces, they were in place, they worked. And due to time constraints, I wouldn't have been able to do it, if everything hadn't been ready. So, thanks Eric. You're welcome. Your story underlines one of the main reasons to set up personal crypto sooner rather than later. When later comes, it may be too late. Eric
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