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Re: MSFT's NSA key as key escrow solution

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Petro)
Mon Sep 6 00:36:36 1999

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>As a 2nd issue in doing this -- what email address would one put on
>the NSA's PGP public key?  Suggestions?  Big Brother <dirnsa@nsa.gov>?
>
>You need the email address to Cc or Bcc the NSA with.  I guess even a
>non working email address would do -- they'll read it anyway with
>ECHELON, and probably feel duty bound to decrypt it.

	postmaster@nsa.gov
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