At 12:02 PM -0500 3/5/2000, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote: ... >If you think that the problem with S/MIME is the lack of an >open source client then do what the cypherpunks list *used* >to be about - write some code to do the job the way *you* >think is correct. The standard is published by the IETF and >there are probably open source toolkits circulating. > > I think the problem with S/MIME is that it violates a major principle of software usability: make the most commonly performed tasks the easiest to accomplish. Most people who want e-mail security have a one or a few corespondents with whom they wish wish to exchange e-mail in secrecy. S/MIME, at least as widely implemented, makes doing that hard, at least while we are waiting for the great PKI in the sky. PGP is a lot easier to use in that application. A better hack than an open source S/MIME implementation might be a user friendly tool that made exchanging keys with friends as easy or easier than with PGP. Arnold Reinhold
- X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! R. A. Hettinga
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! R. A. Hettinga
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Phillip Hallam-Baker
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!... William H. Geiger III
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAH... Phillip Hallam-Baker
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHA... Black Unicorn
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! William H. Geiger III
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Phillip Hallam-Baker
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Arnold G. Reinhold
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!... Phillip Hallam-Baker
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAH... Eric S. Johansson
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHA... Phillip Hallam-Baker
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHA... R. A. Hettinga
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAH... Arnold G. Reinhold
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHA... Phillip Hallam-Baker
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAH... Bill Stewart
- RE: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! David Honig
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Michael Helm
- Re: X.BlaBla in PGP??? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Phillip Hallam-Baker
