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RE: Postcard Debates
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Deep. . .mad deep. I completely agree, does anyone know of any such
laws regarding e-mail?
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---"Wilson, Jamie (J.R.)" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> If everyone just encrypted their messages then no suspicions would
be raised
> regarding the use of encryption. Most people use envelopes, plain and
> simple -- and as a result no one questions what they are hiding. It's
> understood that mail is private and therefore people have a right to
seal it
> in an envelope and not worry about people tampering with it. On the
same
> note, there are federal regulations and penalties (in the U.S.
anyway) for
> tampering with mail and interrupting the delivery of it. The same
laws
> should apply to email.
>
> ____________________________________________________
> Jamie R. Wilson
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Wenzler [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, 10 December, 1998 13:56
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
> Subject: Re:
>
>
>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> >
> > >HaB wrote:
> > ><snip>
> > >> That's a good place to begin, though. "Would you send a
letter to
> > >> someone without an envelope?" "Then why not put your email in
the
> > >> electronic equivalent of one?"
> > >>
> > >> balance.
> > >
> > >Would I send a letter to someone without an envelope?
> > >One word: postcard.
> >
> > Ahh, but would you tape a check for your phone bill to a postcard?
Other
> > than writing a greeting to someone what else do you use a postcard
for?
>
> No, I would not tape a phone bill check to a postcard. There is the
> chance for it to fall off.
>
> There is different methods of sending mail for different levels of
> security and functionality. Some people make it obvious what is inside
> an envelope. (who would not recognize a Christmas card from the
> envelope?) Others make it as bland and normal as possible to
> have it go by without much notice.
>
> It all depends on how secure you want it. Some things you can do
> with what amounts to postcard security.
>
> What amount of security do you want for your email? Would you be
> willing to do something extra for that security?
>
> This type of question is up to each person. How much risk is the
> person willing to take. Each person has the responsibility to
> understand what the risks are and to decide what risks they are
> willing to take.
>
==
Ogre bounces like sonar. . .Peace.
Ogre
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