On 9/6/14 3:38 AM, Eliot Lear wrote:
In the early days fo perpass we had lengthy discussions about the
tension between privacy and ability of security systems to reduce spam.
Below is an article from a gentleman who used to work at Google, which I
thought this group might find interesting.

https://moderncrypto.org/mail-archive/messaging/2014/000780.html

Along similar lines to what John Levine said,: Obviously doing e2e crypto gets you signatures. Since we are blue-skying here, I think it is perfectly plausible to say, "If you want to send me e2e encrypted messages, you also have to send me signed messages, and you don't or your signature is not in my contacts list already, your encrypted mail is going to bounce." I think it's possible that in the fullness of time, many users go to a contact-list model of email (a la IM) where the mail simply bounces unless it has a signature that is already in the contacts list.

pr

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