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Re: what is purpose of CMR?
- To: Jon Callas <jon@xxxxxxx>, Adam Back <aba@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, ietf-open-pgp@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: what is purpose of CMR?
- From: Anonymous <anon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 1997 22:46:17 -0400
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- Sender: owner-ietf-open-pgp@xxxxxxx
you wrote:
>It's not for surveillance. It's for recovering from disaster. I think it
>would be a good thing to send a PGP message over an encrypted link (TLS or
>other).
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> Jon
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>Jon Callas jon@xxxxxxx
>Chief Scientist 555 Twin Dolphin Drive
>Pretty Good Privacy, Inc. Suite 570
>(415) 596-1960 Redwood Shores, CA 94065
>Fingerprints: D1EC 3C51 FCB1 67F8 4345 4A04 7DF9 C2E6 F129 27A9 (DSS)
> 665B 797F 37D1 C240 53AC 6D87 3A60 4628 (RSA)
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I have a question, exactly which clients of PGP requested GAK PGP? Air America? Who is the driving force behind causing PGP to embrace GAK? CIA and NSA shell companies with taxpayers money to spend to implement GAK, who know their version would never sell, get you to do it for them?
CuriousMonger