Retrospective censorship

Dave Bird dave at xemu.demon.co.uk
Thu, 10 May 2001 09:59:31 +0100


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In article <j12rb6BMBT+6EAGO@turnpike.com>, Richard Clayton
<richard@highwayman.com> writes
>>So Turnpike 5 allows people to post unintelligible messages to a mailing
>>list without realising they are doing it. Rather like Outlook sending in
>>HTML without telling you. They tell me this is progress. 
>
>Dave Bird seems to have associated key 0x329FB2ED (which belongs to Jon
>Ribbens) with the address UKcrypto@chiark.greenend.org.uk (either
>permanently :-( or temporarily). The combo box at the top of the message
>has indicated that the message is to be encrypted. The destination box
>at the top of the message has indicated the destination of the message.
>He has then sent the message.


 In short Richard is -- rightly -- shifting blame from his software
 to my use of it.

 I took on something which was too much to do in the time:
 as a result I made mistakes.


 One of them left a wrong setting in Turnpike -- like killfiling
 /this|that||the other/ then wondering why zero articles are fetched.

 I took me a while to work out what I had done, and I corrected it;
 it was not an error you could "normally" fall into making.



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