Re: Email List Encryption - Problem
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Re: Email List Encryption - Problem

From: David Eather <eather@tpg.com.au>
Date: Wed Nov 30 2005 - 15:28:45 CET

Nomen Nescio wrote:
> David Eather wrote:
>
>
>>Ari Silverstein wrote:
>>
>>>On 28 Nov 2005 14:25:39 -0800, Gregory G Rose wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>In article <162pjbgbf3qvb.xty3y7jl7zhh.dlg@40tude.net>, Ari Silverstein
>>>><abcarisilversteinn@yahoo.comxyz> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>a) *without* installing encryption at the Sender's machine. b) with
>>>>>installing encryption at the Sender/Recipient's machine yet the program
>>>>>encrypts and decrypts automatically with no user interaction and
>>>>>invisibly (to the typical user).
>>>>
>>>>Give up now. What a stupid set of requirements. Why not compress the
>>>>data down to a single byte while you're at it?
>>>>
>>>>Greg.
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks, Greg, is your mother still giving blowjobs to AIDS infected
>>>pygmies?
>>
>>
>>Wow, is this is how you respond to good advice from an expert?
>>
>>And aren't you the half wit who tried to push unencrypted bar codes onto
>>e-mail users as a way to get security? And finally admitting that your
>>"security" goal was to sell product for profit?
>
>
> That would be the same halfwit all right.
>
> Don't forget the halfwit tried to tell everyone in these groups they
> really didn't NEED encryption too.
>
> Oh yeah........ and he LOVES things like OnStar that can track you
> wherever you go.
>
>
>
>> From reading the thread you claim this is for a nonprofit NGO, but your
>>crude attempts to form insults show little respect for anyone.
>
>
>
> I'll bet $100 there isn't any nonprofit involved. Our resident halfwit is
> PROBABLY trying to find a cheap ass way to con another customer out of a
> few dollars by using his halfwit substitutes for things like strong
> encryption or a good VPN setup.

Yes this little non-profit group now has about 1000 people and working
for free has become working for a minimal rate.

A pity he won't just use pgp with options like automatically encrypting
out-going emails and automatically decrypting and verifying in-coming mail
>
>
>>(my attempt at an insult) Before you criticize your betters (and I would
>>include most of humanity and some domesticated animals in that group) you
>>should follow the advice of Epicure - "an unexamined life has no value".
>>I suggest some navel gazing. that shouldn't be too hard considering how
>>far up your arse your head is.
>
>
Received on Sat Dec 3 04:20:29 2005