> I wrote an overview of Cryptographic Protocols to Prevent Spam, I stopped reading on page V -- it was too painfully obvious that Amir has bought into the whole censorship-list based "anti-spam" mentality.
It was hard to get from paragraph to paragraph without finding approving mentions of blacklists. I am a victim of many such blacklists. May Amir never appear on one, or his unthinking acceptance of blacklisting might change. His analysis made me think of clinical reviews of experiments done on human subjects in prison camps -- careful to focus on the facts while ignoring the obvious moral problems. Interspersed were discussions of various kinds of port blocking. The Internet is too good for people who'd censor other peoples' communications, whether by port number (application) or by IP address (person). It saddens me to see many of my friends among that lot. John Gilmore --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]