Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote: > Yeah, though if you wanted to be sneaky-do you could encrypt a message, > put it on a QR sticker, slap the sticker on some traffic pole as a dead > drop, and let it hide in plain sight until your intended recipient came > by and snapped a shot of it. My guess is that if the world ever gets to > the crazy point where people feel they need to send GPG messages through > non-electronic means, you're just as likely to get the rubber hose and > time-out-in-the-little-box treatment for sending paper mail to someone > with GPG'd QR codes or RFID tags as you are for sending GPG'd emails.
[...] Why would people been treated in that way, once they decide to switch from (free (guess why...)) electronic mail back to good old (paid) postal mail? Regards Stefan -- NaClbox: cc5c5f846c661343745772156a7751a5eb34d3e83d84b7d6884e507e105fd675 The computer helps us to solve problems, we did not have without him. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users