-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 25/07/13 16:09, carlo von lynX wrote: > On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 11:00:43AM +0100, Michael Rogers wrote: >> This is interesting, but not what I have in mind, which is a way >> for two users to communicate asynchronously by storing and >> collecting encrypted data at a third party. > > think again, yours seems to me a special case of the above.... it's > enough for you to have two devices ready to receive the message for > the multicast thingie to pay off.
Yes, technically you could implement a dropbox using a multicast tree with a single non-leaf node, a single leaf node and a very long retention time. You could also implement a backscratcher using a Sherman tank, but most people just use a stick. ;-) Cheers, Michael -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJR8UVoAAoJEBEET9GfxSfMxRkH/ikezSpN7rTEUUHIisJUiBtX Fg4+JUiCPrOau++qpSMRO0RWsrcaXLlr37v95WZzzZAl9kzRnfro+gxyCSaEK1Kt j+hXk1F5LuTlYh3JJQk4+Ixb9UoWWtZaI4fe5hvlmVpi6ZgNGXTIdAd0TlwgHRQa TsyeM289jVkACUD8AEXV/7twLgPRaJ6aVAMyjZJBCb4bhy/c+Gu++/0TWuEpyhHR k5BpUs/VdvzJfQCsxnevPmMZTopeuX7VjLewd5fR2tNtuY1zH3R3cBB8KR49nMhu neZhbsnnIlJvP46dTlrFEG9KGBO9m9OhFYdMaOBQ4y2fpG1eIsYNava3YQ1NhAA= =j7fN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
