Re: Encrypted Magazine Subscriptions Via E-Mail?
I posed this question in alt.wired. Am I missing something obvious as to why Wired (or magazines in general) don't do this to make subscribing easier?
Because if you saw the low-tech state of the Wired office you'd understand; they're at capacity just opening envelopes and manually entering names and addresses off the checques. Visit them whenever you're in downtown San Francisco. -----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Michael Sattler <msattler@jungle.com> San Francisco, California | Digital Jungle Consulting Services http://www.jungle.com/msattler/ | | And so these men of Indostan/ disputed long and loud/ each in his own | opinion/ exceeding stiff and strong/ though each was partly right/ and | all were in the wrong! - John Godfrey Saxe |
Michael Sattler says:
I posed this question in alt.wired. Am I missing something obvious as to why Wired (or magazines in general) don't do this to make subscribing easier?
Because if you saw the low-tech state of the Wired office you'd understand; they're at capacity just opening envelopes and manually entering names and addresses off the checques. Visit them whenever you're in downtown San Francisco.
Yup, too busy to automate. After all, if they took orders by email, they wouldn't need manual intervention. It all makes perfect sense. Why spend effort to lower the amount of time their staff need to spend on manual tasks? Makes more sense just to remain buried. I called and asked the Wired folks why they weren't using PGP. They said they thought it couldn't be used for commercial purposes. I gave them phone number for ViaCrypt. They never did anything with it so far as I can tell. Perry
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