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Re: PGP: learn it, use it, love it


From: Scott Francis <darkuncle () darkuncle net>
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2002 12:55:50 -0700

On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 03:43:12PM -0400, bradley () dunn org said:

Scott Francis wrote:
There are a great many good reasons to do so, and no good
reasons not to. Broken software and laziness don't count.

Sure there are. Non-repudiation is not always a good thing. Do you get every
physical document you write notarized? If you are sued and email is

No, but I use an envelope and a signature on every piece of snail mail I send
that I author myself. (Not that there are that many nowadays.)

submitted as evidence by the plaintiff would you rather the mail be signed
or unsigned?

I stand behind what I write. If I am sued, I doubt that anything I wrote in
email would be to blame. In such a scenario (which, I might add, is entirely
hypothetical), the existence or lack of a PGP signature would hardly be the
problem. The actions that prompted the lawsuit would, and that is a whole
other kettle of fish altogether.

This is now so far off-topic I can't even _see_ the NANOG charter. Final
post by me. I did enjoy reading the various opinions submitted, but I hold
little hope that any arguments given, no matter their merit, will prompt any
change in the same.
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-= Scott Francis || darkuncle (at) darkuncle (dot) net =-
  GPG key CB33CCA7 has been revoked; I am now 5537F527
        illum oportet crescere me autem minui

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