[Disclaimer: this may very well be a dumb newbie-type thing] The last two messages posted to the list by David Del Torto popped up in my mailer with a long list of "Apparently To" fields, thus identifying a bunch of list members. This is something of a breach of privacy for anyone who didn't want to be known as a cypherpunk. Beggin' your pardon if this strikes you as an amazingly lame thing to bring up; I'm relatively new to mailing lists and Internet, and my eyes film over after relatively short exposure to the RFCs, so I ain't read all the relevant ones yet. -- Steve
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I don't think it's lame to bring up stuff like inadvertent disclosures of information via mail headers. My first suspicion was (and still is) that someone BCCed the people in the Apparently-To: headers, or CCed them, and the list exploder tried to do the right thing. Then again, I was in that list in the copy I received, but I haven't gotten two copies yet, so I may be all wet. - --Strat -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.1 iQCVAgUBK5qXZtpAw4w47a4DAQEmNwQAq2vJKmD6vWbVbPIkYO2HwyeWJMO7BNGK hnwiRotk/d5rLesxF5aPo7FJ/QXA5cC5kA4hzsIO8WnFNLCvkuj048v3Ey1Mqsbm DbmBhMdq/5Vo2R1UCRG2qRYqQ0qauvCwYddaFtkUEw79AEliRPS4C3k6ier/n4ml wgMwcmSfydI= =tQ0N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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sneal@muskwa.ucs.ualberta.ca
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strat@intercon.com