On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 12:14:52PM -0700, T. Joseph CARTER wrote: > On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 09:09:33AM -0700, Ralph Zeller wrote: > > > The problem with this is that you must trust that the machine on which you > > > create the key is "safe" and that the machine, if it is not yours, has its > > > contents eradicated upon completion. > > > > The basic problem is that most of the people with whom we communicate > > are not willing to be bothered with using any encryption at all. > > That's fair. Indeed, I seem to remember complaints on this list, several > in fact, from people who couldn't handle my GnuPG-signed emails with > Microsoft Outhouse Express. It was my fault they have an email client > that's crap, apparently.
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