Draft IP-Bill enters wrap-up phase

Adrian Midgley amidgley at gmail.com
Fri Jan 22 00:38:58 GMT 2016


> thinking based on a mistaken impression that an iMessage has four ends:
sender/Apple/Apple/recipient,

The NHS Net mail is persistently described as "end to end encrypted" when
it quite clearly is decrypted to store (perhaps being re-encrypted against
a key held for that server) on the central server, and then re-encrypted to
go to the recipient's compute.

So the idea that there could be a persistent mistake about how many ends
there are in a a line isn't quite as daft as it might be.

But no, I think it is simply saying whatever seems convenient, alas.





On Thu, 14 Jan 2016 at 11:52 Roland Perry <lists at internetpolicyagency.com>
wrote:

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