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Re: How irritating are anon encrypted pgp messages
Joseph Block writes:
> Personally, I don't like them. I can see that there are times when someone
> would not want anyone to know what the recipient's email address is, but it is
> just more noise to filter for everyone else. I'm on several other mailing
The situation here is that _sender_ does not know the e-mail address
of the recipient!
Whether these messages are a good thing or not is a different issue,
but the fact is that what are seeing here is the use of the
Cypherpunks mailing list as a "message pool."
--Tim May
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