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Re: Bug#40394: forwarding an encrypted PGP message is useless



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On Wednesday 10 April 2002 20:39, Marcel Waldvogel wrote:
<snip>
> I like bringing up the secretary/post-it metaphor. But assume the letter
> was encrypted, or, in "real-world terms", written in Suaheli, a language
> which nobody else in your office speaks. Putting a "you do that!"
> post-it on the letter won't be useful to your secretary,
<snip>

You don't know my boss. He recently forwarded me a Windows Virus infected mail 
because he couldn't print the attachment (a audio/x-wav labelled .doc.pif 
file). Thank God he works under Linux ;-)

Marc

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Marc Mutz <mutz@xxxxxxx>
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