Mark and Wilma Wallace wrote:
> I agree but judges with subpoena powers won't feel in a catch 22 no 
> matter how much security you have. The minimum sentence for possessing 

Yes, but if you're using good encryption end to end, then that judge has to
subpoena a party in the conversation.  And the jury is still out on whether
you can be compelled to decrypt your own data in response to a court order:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2013/07/new-eff-amicus-forced-decryption-unconstitutional

But the point is to force that conversation.  If someone is reading your
e-mail you should at least know about it.

> child pornography is five years and and the McDonald's router would find 
> it so fast that your head would spin.  A McDonald's manager told me that 
> the router gives off a signal and he has orders from on high to walk the 
> dining area and see who is surfing for what.

If a McDonald's router can sniff Tor, I will leave my current job and go work
at McDonald's :-)

> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, 20 August, 2013 06:24 AM, Chris Knadle wrote:
> > On 2013-08-19 18:14, Mark and Wilma Wallace wrote:
> >> The only truly secure way to transmit something is to walk over to 
> >> the guy
> >> and whisper in his ear.  I was told to never send anything in an 
> >> email or
> >> post anything on the internet that you wouldn't want to see on page 
> >> one of
> >> the New York Times.
> >
> > If you know ahead of time that each system your email is going to pass
> > through supports ESMTPS then you can at least have an idea that the email
> > isn't going to be _easily_ "snooped".
> >
> >   -- Chris
> >
> 
> 
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