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Re: get mix-installer. (fwd)
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> From [email protected] Fri Jan 5 20:23:21 1996
> From: Adam Shostack <[email protected]>
> Message-Id: <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: get mix-installer.
> To: [email protected] (Jim Choate)
> Date: Fri, 5 Jan 1996 21:25:59 -0500 (EST)
> In-Reply-To: <[email protected]> from "Jim Choate" at Jan 5, 96 07:52:17 pm
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> Jim Choate wrote:
>
> | I would like a copy to use in my consulting business as well as put on the
> | Austin Cypherpunks ftp site.
>
> Both are fine. I assume that a copy was auto mailed to you; let me
> know if there is a problem.
>
>
> May I ask who pays to get mixmasters installed?
>
> --
> "It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once."
> -Hume
>
In a earlier message I received from Adam I mistook his auto-remailers
scripts responce as a refusal to supply the afformentioned code. I apoligize
for my ignorance and retract any negative statements or implications that I
may have made.
In the last year I have had a couple of local business people and about a
dozen individuals ask about remailers and using PGP. I currently have a
couple of state political activists in the gun lobby who have begun using it
for internal communications. I am hoping to have another machine installed
in the next couple of weeks with mixmaster available. It is my intention to
run a remailer here in Texas with the help of the local cpunks (I hope) in
order to demonstrate what the technology is capable of. I see this script as
a major advance in making the software more palatable to the general
populace. My current business plan is to educate several international
translaters I work with about the technology. They work with foreign patents
being applied for here in the US and they typicaly must sign non-disclosure
agreements to get the contracts. Such technology may be something they find
useful.
Jim Choate