On Thu, Dec 9, 2021, 6:51 PM Stefan Claas <[1]spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com> wrote: On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 3:36 PM Karl <[2]gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote: > > Stefan, I read your reply here as an attempt to disregard and devalue what I was mentioning, and I was thinking, and realised that usually people are just not considering the same things. It's hard to remember this, and I'm sorry I interpreted you this way. > > On Sun, Dec 5, 2021, 12:08 PM Stefan Claas <[3]spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi Karl, simply said, If I communicate with you on a sphere the third party on that sphere can intercept our communications, when it spans like a closed mesh around the sphere. When we both communicate on that sphere from one dot not physically connected to the other dot, and third parties do not know which dots we both use, because they are not connected, it is IMHO not so easy to intercept us. As you may know, or not if you have for example an Amazon account you can purchase there security envelopes, which shows you that a third party had opened the envelope. I had these discussions long ago on the GnuPG List. Best regards and Good Night Stefan Thanks, Stefan. I still don't see how the internet is more interceptable than government postal mail, but I infer it is mostly due to my lack of experience and knowledge. I websearched a little for your name and some keywords to find the discussions you mention. There are a lot of results and I haven't found them yet. Thank you for your tolerance and friendliness with me and with us. References 1. mailto:spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com 2. mailto:gmkarl@gmail.com 3. mailto:spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com