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Re: Remailer problem solution?



On Sun, 23 Mar 1997, Adam Back wrote:

-> Sergey Goldgaber <[email protected]> writes:
-> > 
-> > This is only a practical problem related to PGP's lack of popularity.
-> > The proposed solution will work in the long run, assuming PGP achieves
-> > great popularity.  Thus, education of the public concerning PGP and remailers
-> > will help make this solution more effective.
-> 
-> Yeah, but if we get to the stage where most people with email
-> addresses have PGP keys, sending messages encrytped with PGP won't
-> reduce the number of people subjected to messages the don't want to
-> see.

PGP's current lack of popularity does not prevent spammers from using
it.

-> A side benefit of using PGP, is that PGP encryption should add some
-> overhead to the spammer -- he can probably encrypt less messages per
-> second than he can spam down a T3 link.

Exactly!  A 400,000 address spam will take a non-trivial ammount of time
to prepare (46 days, assuming 10secs/message) if every message must be
encrypted with an individual's key.


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