Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On 01/04/2021 15:39, Stefan Vasilev via Gnupg-users wrote:
Another option would be direct FAX/GnuPG usage, with a different armor,
which is OCR friendly.
From a purely practical point of view, why would anyone in the modern
world use a system where a digital message is rendered in OCR-able
format on an analogue raster, to be converted into digital tones, then
passed down an analogue connection, which is almost certainly carried
over a VoIP backbone? Please stop.
Why stop? It is a valid option for almost real time decentralized comms
which guarantees
that the recipient gets a time stamped encrypted document from a
hardcoded landline no.
email delivery, as you may no, can not be guaranteed and in case of
GnuPG armored messages
they will be most likely filtered for further archival and/or processing.
Regards
Stefan
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