[Cryptography] What ever happened to end-to-end email encryption?

Richard Outerbridge outer at interlog.com
Tue Aug 24 01:53:52 EDT 2021


> On 2021-08-23 (235), at 23:53:29, Phillip Hallam-Baker <phill at hallambaker.com <mailto:phill at hallambaker.com>> wrote:
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> On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 12:38 PM Jerry Leichter <leichter at lrw.com <mailto:leichter at lrw.com>> wrote:
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> > I think the actual solution is the Paypal approach. 

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> And the telephone, the telephone is also starting to become a nuisance. The number of people I talk to by telephone is declining rapidly. I don't answer it because most of the calls are spam.
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> Where did we get the idea that anyone in the world could interrupt us any time of the day or night by ringing a bell in our house? Well it didn't start out that way. In the original scheme of things, the bell woke up the butler. Taking a call was servant's work.

Having not much else to do I try to waste as much of telephone spammers' time as possible :(
__outer

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