On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Matt Blaze wrote:
> Consider it done; the alias:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> now appends to http://www.crypto.com/exports/mail.txt, and also mails to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (currently empty, but that will change as people use it).
Do you agree to surrender any rights exp
>
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2000, Matt Blaze wrote:
>
> > Consider it done; the alias:
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > now appends to http://www.crypto.com/exports/mail.txt, and also mails to
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (currently empty, but that will change as people use it).
>
> Do you agree to surr
Amazing. If you could get this address publicized far wider than the
original BXA address, it would save the folks at EPIC countless hours
of FOIA filings to find out what's been sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] :-)
-Shabbir
At 3:37 PM -0500 1/20/00, Matt Blaze wrote:
>Consider it done; the alias:
>
Consider it done; the alias:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
now appends to http://www.crypto.com/exports/mail.txt, and also mails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (currently empty, but that will change as people use it).
-matt
> Wouldn't it be great if "we" could get put on the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
> mailing l
Wouldn't it be great if "we" could get put on the "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
mailing list? Failing that, perhaps eff.org, crypto.com, or similar
could set up a "export-notice" mail alias that forward to the BXA,
but also archives them for folks (e.g., JYA :) to keep.
/R$
PS: Just for the heck