On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Jason Hihn wrote:
It was only an example. But I do wonder.. any encrypted PGP or GnuPG message
would have higher social credibility for me...
Ah, yes. Opportunistically encrypting messages for recipients who do
have public keys would be a nasty, if somewhat expensive, way to get
past spam filters. But actually, you can just "pretend" to be a
GPG-signed message to evade some of the more popular content filters.
--
David.
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