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On 16/03/2014 12:21, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
>> I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an 
>> encrypted message to someone, I need to know for sure that the 
>> recipient knows about PGP encryption and knows how to decode it.
>> If I send an encrypted message to someone who does not use PGP,
>> he/she cannot read it, no matter what.
> 
> How do you send an encrypted message to someone who does not use
> PGP? You need his public key to do that.
> 
I think that is the point that he was making - his reason for thinking
that encryption is a lesser issue.

Anne

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