[Enigmail] My Bad, Sorry About That

Jean-David Beyer jeandavid8 at verizon.net
Fri Aug 22 09:18:34 PDT 2008


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Robert J. Hansen wrote (in part):
>
> Given that's their goal, the two problems really aren't all that bad.
> However, if you were running a mailing list devoted to, say, the
> overthrow of a government, trafficking in contraband, or other such
> high-risk behavior, you would probably want to set things up much
> differently.
> 
> As with so many things in communications security, knowing what it is
> you're trying to do is a major, major step towards successfully
> achieving it.  :)
> 
Yes. And my mental model of the task at hand was different from the one JWM
had in mind and has a solution for. The confusion was on a higher level and
about more important things, as is sometimes said.

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