Encrypting to self

Carl Ellison cme at acm.org
Fri, 03 Jul 1998 16:48:56 -0400


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At 08:43 PM 7/3/98 +0100, T Bruce Tober wrote:
>According to David Swarbrick it is law that you must produce plaintext
>of any computer file upon request (or warrant?). I will copy your
>message to him if you like and ask him to respond and will post that
>here if he does. Let me know if you want me to.

And if I e-mail you a file of random numbers? ..or have a file of rannos on 
my disk?


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