-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I've had a couple of people ask to have their names added to the encrypted list forwarder I put together. I'm soliciting feedback on how this service should work. Right now, it only encrypts the "body" of the message. The "headers", which are the "From:" and "Subject:" lines, etc., are passed through basically unchanged (except for "To:", which I change to be the person it is going to. Maybe that's unnecessary, as I notice that the cypherpunks list puts its own address into "To:", for some reason.) It also adds "Encrypted: PGP" to the headers. I wonder if it would be better for it to encrypt the whole message, headers and body together, then to mail that with a fresh new header that would show nothing about the original message. The first approach hides the contents of the message, but not its subject or who it is from; the second hides more. Any suggestions as to which is more useful? Hal Finney hfinney@shell.portal.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQCUAgUBLDoazagTA69YIUw3AQEVIQP4yImWVmyipsNbMUu8pX4QkyPx9T/95MVP lTc+LAFwACUSbm2/DNTqLOLbDhb9rnMlHT/926mjoJFC4H3xQn61oXzM50GtRiaY ORJOxJ8CVqmQE7RW51jEAM0wIH4L2CDhveudY6r2ZX7uLjmybkdHJy4G5BSb46cD x5h93fOyXg== -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Your message dated: Tue, 06 Jul 1993 21:03:30 PDT
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I've had a couple of people ask to have their names added to the encrypted list forwarder I put together. I'm soliciting feedback on how this service should work.
I wonder if it would be better for it to encrypt the whole message, headers and body together, then to mail that with a fresh new header that would show nothing about the original message.
I think encrypting who the message is from and the subject would be best that way I can have a subject of "Plans to Kill Pauly Shore" after I decrypt the message. For how the service should work, I think you should look into MIME. You can include encrypted text that will decrypt when you read it with your mail program. Chris
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I think encrypting who the message is from and the subject would be best that way I can have a subject of "Plans to Kill Pauly Shore" after I decrypt the message.
For how the service should work, I think you should look into MIME. You can include encrypted text that will decrypt when you read it with your mail program.
Well actaully, since we just recently got perl installed on our system, I have been playing around with the elm and nn scripts. They seem to work resonably well, but it looks like they need a little work. The do detect if the message is PGP encrypted or if it has a PGP signature in it and when I mail things it asks if I want to sign it or encrypt it. They need a little polishing but they do work. Anyone else has any experience using this? anyone got any suggestions? Sometime when I am not so tired I am going to play with the emacs and tin scripts. - -- Ryan A. Whelan "Only two good things came out of Berkeley, LSD and BSD, rwhelan@mason1.gmu.edu rwhelan@cosmos.gmu.edu coincidence???" rwhelan@gmuvax.gmu.edu PGP Public Key available via finger "If its not UNIX, its crap" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLDpmSxGKBstqmlA7AQHHQwQAjSnhBqjU28HAjYN87g7iSSwfZxRYxrdY ArpkU89N72CW1NgEQnLoZGYmyVuXNdmMn7qVJrEPXM5ivT/iGgiLmrUsiFSe1mtF gt20XyQ/VYO74M3DI7wC3tUcn63lRaJO79rYjenQKL6g4HPdIZxYjJMj6TlEzPK3 ULahI5aALys= =zUm7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (3)
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Chris Parrinello
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nobody@soda.berkeley.edu
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rwhelan@mason1.gmu.edu