quetion about Multi-user systems

Grand Epopt Feotus 68954 at brahms.udel.edu
Wed Feb 23 15:51:12 PST 1994


sOn Wed, 23 Feb 1994, Eric Johnson wrote:

> : would still like to perhaps use a low security key from my Unix account 
> : and then have a high security key on my home system that is very safe.  
> : The problem is, figuring out which message goes to where and all.  Could 
> : someone with extnsive knowledge of PGP use on a Unix system help me out 
> : here>?
> 
> Why not use UUCP?
> 
> 	--Eric
>
	I was just advised to do that.  the problem is I would
	need to write something to allow me to do it without the
	sysadmins knowledge here.  He doesnt take kindly to
	anything like this at all. I mean he REALLY doesnt like
	it, and I want to make sure he doesnt get alerted
	obviously to it.  So perhaps I could just download my
	inbox, but then sending the mail messages may be
	difficult, since their is no place I can just send them.
	Perhaps someone hs already written a script to do this?
	I figure yo could just upload a file with all of your
	replies and new mail, and then have a script mail each of
	those letters.  That way my secret key stay on my home
	system, very safe, and I can use emacs to answer read and
	encrypt all my mail with ease.  This actually may be a
	good project, since it would make it alot easier for
	people to use PGP on multi-user systems.

	You're eqipped with a hundred billion nueron brain, that's
	wired and fired, and it's a reality generating device, but
	you've got too do it.  Free youself  ----Tim Leary----








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