20 Oct
2013
20 Oct
'13
5:24 p.m.
On Sun, Oct 20, 2013 at 10:22 AM, Jerry Leichter <leichter@lrw.com> wrote:
He raised the questions of whether we could make a Prism-proof Internet.
That's a big problem, and we've been debating small pieces of it ever since. I'd like to suggest a smaller problem, just as a kind of rallying point.
So ... imagine we don't like that. How could this list be constituted in a "secure" way?
You mention 'participant = adversaries', 'email', 'anonymity', 'open list'... Afaik, the only thing that would incorporate those rather easily today is setting up postfix, dovecot and mailman on a hidden service. It's all been done before. Run the software, make a nym@ account, you're done.