Eric --

...and then Eric S. Johansson said...
% At 10:17 AM 12/6/2001 -0500, David T-G wrote:
% >% system called camram ( http://harvee.billerica.ma.us/~esj/camram.html) 
% >and
% >% its based on proof of work postage stamps and opportunistic digital
% >
% >This is interesting.  There was a proposal a while back for automatic
% >encryption that used a few headers to automatically ask for or advertise
% >a key and it made PGP a lot more manageable by making it automatic.
% >
% >I can't for the life of me remember what it was, but it was either in
% >this list or another.  If you're interested I can dig it up to provide
% >you the reference for your work.
% 
% that would be wonderful!  Even if I reinvent the wheel, I still want to 

Hokay; I did the digging and it was noted here in mutt-users by Brian
Salter-Duke on 2001-Aug-12 in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
(and I will bounce you that message directly next).  It's a scheme called
"Herbivore" and you can find info at

  http://www.vision25.demon.co.uk/oss/herbivore/intro.html


% know the intellectual ancestors of the ideas so I can make sure I'm on the 
% right track.  It would also be really swell if I could interest someone on 
% the mutt team would be to develop camram functionality for Mutt.

Well, I can use it, but I'm no coder :-)


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