> And *if* this had been an decrypted message to one of the people on your
> "secret but public" keyring? The only part of this that would not
> readable to "us" would be the actual message.

Assuming he didn't use anything like remailers, Tor, dead drops and the
like, sure.  If your point is "make sure to address the metadata issue"
then it's well-taken; if it's not, I'm not sure about what you're
getting at.

> Which means? Your recipient would be public. Why? Every site that the
> message passes through keeps a copy. Including what I posted here.

Oh, come on.  You don't know what sites a random email passes through,
and you don't know what their policies are.  You're just trolling.

<puts on list moderator hat>

Stop trolling.

<takes off moderator hat>

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