How irritating are anon encrypted pgp messages
Douglas R. Floyd
dfloyd at runner.utsa.edu
Mon Jun 13 08:27:08 PDT 1994
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This is something I have been wondering about for a while:
How rude is it for people to post (or mail to a mailing list) anon messages
encrypted with someone's PGP key? It makes it easy for the receiver to
obtain it, but how irritating is it to people?
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iQCVAgUBLfx6cXDkimqwdwa5AQE5PgQAr7vFwaMiKhAcdUqQW1B85W+nehSYUp47
iyL1cREjD2yypC9XnAkzucCAAie9so1fY74KQwQhWS99h9oMn/QWEUT50OBhVX8+
Mt98Tpr2/9pf2ovlvmqTtkyEC7DY38tsBmbYcRvwyZ1/6Dlvs4gJtmwtwwhW3UDj
+pQFp+GSv+4=
=jGCF
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