From: Alex Ramonsky (alex@ramonsky.com)
Date: Thu May 30 2002 - 17:42:28 MDT
(reply below)
Eugen Leitl wrote:
>On Wed, 29 May 2002, Harvey Newstrom wrote:
>
>>packets as being racist. They had their own mailing lists, websites,
>>newsletter, chat forums, and printed literature.... all under our
>>name! There were many online and printed articles attacking the
>>"racist Extropians" and fighting the "racist Extropian movement" that
>>was trying to push their way onto campus. As far as anybody could
>>tell, they were us.
>>
>
>That's what digital signatures are there for. ExI needs, in this sequence:
>
>1) public key (for any official email communication and document
> and binaries signing, completely zero cost)
>
>2) a Verisign cert (see above, and for the website -- a couple $100/year,
> or so)
>
>3) the power to issue enforcible cease and desists to renegade groups
> (could be expensive, but there are legalpersons about, and I'm just
> an egg)
>
>
>
Now we're getting somewhere. : )
Incidentally though, what are the advantages of Verisign (not free) vs
PGP (free)??
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