Fri, 5 Jun 1998 11:22:33 +0200
- Message No. 3318
From: Arne Lindgren
Subject: RE: Giving out Names and Adress
The idea with sort of trusted persons that keeps the list sounds OK. I
mean if im gonna steal a bike i dont wanna make friends with the guy i
would be robbing.
So there gotta be a lot of persons that know each other and ar trusted
by the @ community as decent wellknown persons. People from different
countries going on meetings and so.
And these people has in turn probably a net inside each country (like
national clubs) that can be trusted also.
That could be a start. Im pretty new here but if the presumed holder of
the list is known in person we have a startingpoint right now.
So people he knows in person can be information nodes...
Tedious but secure.
Or just a list with names an area, and emailaddress.... Will work.
Arne Lindgren (and Mattewerner the green-white @)
> ----------
> From: Vladimir Stehlik[SMTP:stehlik@student.fsid.cvut.cz]
> Sent: den 5 juni 1998 08:03
> To: Africa Twin Konference
> Subject: Re: (XRV) Giving out Names and Adress
>
> Erik Schild wrote:
> > Example:
> >
> > atic #126 Erik Schild Deurne (NL) pippi@worldonline.nl
> > RD04
>
> Hi all,
>
> till now I didn't think about it from this view, but you are right,
> these infos could be misused. So what Erik suggest seems to be better
> than to give complete address, more discusions could be about giving
> the
> e-mail to a public list (easy target for spammers ...).
>
> Seems to me that the best could be:
>
> * when someone knows where he is going, simply put a question to the
> list for someone in this area and further discusion will be in a
> private
> e-mail way (hope that these questions won't be so much to bore the
> others...)
>
> * or during some of ATICs meeting just exchange contacts with ATICs
> you
> have met there, so that you will know personally who it is
>
> Just my opinion, I support the idea of 'meeting just by chance', but I
> would like to have @ secure.
>
> Bye for now
>
> Vlada
>
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