HI !
I was in three debian lists and did leave them all (no matter of
quality but of disk space at university). Two lists didn't make
any trouble but this here doesn't drop me.
I get replies about not being registered or a list with alternatives where
I am under but my entry isn't recognized for
Sendmail is also beginning to address this issue. 8.11.x is supposed to
include SSL code to do end-to-end encryption. However, this still leaves
an opening at the destination host for snooping. Aside from that, this
assumes that both ends are using sendmail 8.11, which is a pipe dream for
a while t
The closest reliable method in that area is PGP encryption
of e-mail. In theory only those people who have the message
signed with their public key will be able to read it.
In practice I haven't heard otherwise.
The only place where it isn't appropriate to encrypt (maybe only sign)
is on public
I would like to raise the problem of the security of electronic
mail. The problem popped into my mind a while ago, while reading
about Italian legislation on the privacy and, in particular, of
paper mail. I always wanted to draw the issue to the attention of the
``hi spheres'', but I am now i
* Rehak Tamas
| I think, slink is affected to, at least mine contains that string...
potato contains the string as well, so I guess it's vulnerable.
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Tollef Fog Heen
This is the unix version of the LoveBug virus and in the spirit of such it
depends on the user community to propagate. Please
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