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- From: sysevm@nsrvan.vanc.wa.us
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt,alt.privacy
- Subject: Re: Limits on the Use of Cryptography?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.104039.54@nsrvan.vanc.wa.us>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 18:40:39 GMT
- Article-I.D.: nsrvan.1992Nov16.104039.54
- References: <1992Nov12.121422.49@nsrvan.vanc.wa.us> <1992Nov12.221616.18578@news.eng.convex.com> <1992Nov13.091553.51@nsrvan.vanc.wa.us> <1992Nov13.191840.23900@news.eng.convex.com> <1992Nov16.095039.53@nsrvan.vanc.wa.us>
- Organization: National Systems & Research, Vancouver WA
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- Let's just jump ahead and to thwart the attempt to limit freedoms of
- speech and security in papers. How?
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- Lets get as many of the people of all places using strong crypto
- systems as we can. RSA is licensed for personal use to individuals by my
- reading of the FAQ.
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- So, lets implement on an individual level RSA into the E-mail system.
- First to encrypt mail as it comes in (to prevent unauthorized disclosure). And
- later to authenticate the sender and the content of E-mail. Both are usefull
- and of benifit to society.
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- I think I'll start on my personal copy of mail in place encryption
- software. I'll be happy to discuss this with anyone (not that I have a clue)
- directly.
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- Regards, Ethan
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