> GPG/PGP is harder to set up and, because it is not heirarchical, means > you must set up a relationship with a recipient before you send, but if > a key is compromised, it only affects stuff sent using that key - not > every key you ever produced.
This isn't necessary a disadvantage. Measuring the degrees between you and Kevin Bacon is a good measure of the probability that Kevin is sending you spam. (I always get upset when the Attorney-Generals Department tries to blame ISPs for spam. It was the AGD's Wassenaar Arrangement which suppressed the widespread use of cryptography in e-mail.) -glen -- Glen Turner <http://www.gdt.id.au/~gdt/> _______________________________________________ Link mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.anu.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/link
