I am wondering if it is possible for a point to send netmail to another point that is of slightly more personal content than what you would likely type into in an Echo?
I am a ham operator who is used to talking to individuals.
I am wondering if it is possible for a point to send netmail to anoth point that is of slightly more personal content than what you would l type into in an Echo?
I am a ham operator who is used to talking to individuals.
Sure, that is the main point of fidonet and I suppose othernets too. You should be able to route that mail through your BOSS node, or you might
be able to deliver it directly to the node if your mailer knows about
that node.
On 31 Jan 2021, Alan Ianson said the following...
I am wondering if it is possible for a point to send netmail toanoth AB> point that is of slightly more personal content than what you
would l AB> type into in an Echo?
I am a ham operator who is used to talking to individuals.
Sure, that is the main point of fidonet and I suppose othernets too. You
should be able to route that mail through your BOSS node, or you might
be able to deliver it directly to the node if your mailer knows about
that node.
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And you can always use pgp in netmail if you wanted to make sure nobody can snoop on your message along the way.
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And you can always use pgp in netmail if you wanted to make
sure nobody can snoop on your message along the way.
And you can always use pgp in netmail if you wanted to make
sure nobody can snoop on your message along the way.
No guarantee that it would get delivered. Not many systems fly
the ENC flag.
No guarantee that it would get delivered. Not many systems fly
the ENC flag.
ENC This node accepts inbound encrypted mail and will route it
like other mail
I'm having trouble understanding what there would be to support. For PGP you're just pasting a blob of ascii text into a netmail. I don't think it would be treated any differently than a normal netmail, unless it's maybe a
size limitation. In that case, Mystic anyway, will split the message up into multiple parts, 1/3, 2/3 & 3/3.
Was the ENC flag intended for some other purpose?
Was the ENC flag intended for some other purpose?
The ENC flag isn't really a technical flag. It's more a statement the
node will forward encrypted mail.
In the distant past when this first became an issue, people were afraid they would be held responsible for the content of the netmail they forwarded.
Was the ENC flag intended for some other purpose?
The ENC flag isn't really a technical flag. It's more a statement the
node will forward encrypted mail.
In the distant past when this first became an issue, people were
afraid they would be held responsible for the content of the netmail
they forwarded.
Interesting. So it was more of a liability thing.
I'm not sure about Europe, but the US has had a "Safe Harbour" law in place for quite some time & thanks to the USMCA (the new "NAFTA") both Canada & Mexico have those same protections (since July 2020).
Do we know of anyone still actively bouncing/droping encrypted netmail today?
No guarantee that it would get delivered. Not many systems fly
the ENC flag.
ENC This node accepts inbound encrypted mail and will route it
like other mail
I'm having trouble understanding what there would be to
support. For PGP you're just pasting a blob of ascii text
into a netmail.
Was the ENC flag intended for some other purpose?
And you can always use pgp in netmail if you wanted to make
sure nobody can snoop on your message along the way.
I've experimented with pgp-encrypted mail in FTN, but email
seems to be a more reliable way to make a delivery.
I'm not sure about all the steps you need to take in Mystic, but producing an encrpyted/signed message is so much easier in
Thunderbird + the Enigma plugin.
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