On 4/27/11 4:19 PM, M.R. wrote: > For most individuals who really *need* (as opposed to those > that do it as a matter of ideology or principle) to protect > their communication, the need to keep confidential who is > communicating with whom is as important as is the protection > of the content.
I doubt this. For instance, my communications with my priest, stockbroker, doctor and lawyer all require the communications to be secret, but our identities and relationships are public. Likewise, if I were married I would have a serious need for privacy in my communications with my wife: but my wife's identity would be part of the public record. Likewise, when I place an order from Amazon I only want my credit card number to be secured. I really don't care if someone knows that I'm buying from them: they could discover that just from getting access to my credit card purchase history anyway. The list goes on and on. I doubt that most people who need confidentiality in their communications also need confidentiality in with whom they are communicating. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users