History and implementation status of Opportunistic Encryption for IPsec

D. Hugh Redelmeier hugh-pmF8o41NoarQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org
Mon Sep 16 18:27:38 UTC 2013


Mystery 0: DCB's postings to the list don't appear.  This is a
long-time problem.  The admins are aware of it.  This same problem
seems to afflict David Tilbrook.

Mystery 1: James Knott did not get the first message in the thread.
It was mostly a forwarding of
  <http://www.metzdowd.com/pipermail/cryptography/2013-September/017533.html>


Mystery 2: the archive has none of the messages in the thread
  <http://news.gmane.org/gmane.org.user-groups.linux.tolug/>

But I got the first message, and so did DCB.  More than that I do not 
know.

Mystery 3: The mailing list software failed to add the usual footer
properly.  One that includes the request:
	TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns
If you look at the message (included below) you will see that the
footer is added without consideration of MIME encapsulation.

The original message is multi-part MIME.  First part text, second part
HTML.  But William's second message has the same disease and WAS read
by James.  It too has the footer improperly added.  So this explains
Mystery 3: don't use mime encapsulation.

Mystery 4: the original version of this very message did not appear.  I've 
changed the title and eliminated the quoting of the first message of this 
thread.  So I hope this one gets through.

Here's the thread in my mailbox:
 Wednesday  William Muriithi              (43K) [TLUG]: Fwd: [Cryptography] History and implementation statu
 Yesterday  To: Toronto Linux Users Group  (3K) Re: [TLUG]: Fwd: [Cryptography] History and implementation s
 Yesterday  James Knott                    (4K) Re: [TLUG]: Fwd: [Cryptography] History and implementation s
 Yesterday  William Muriithi               (4K) Re: [TLUG]: Fwd: [Cryptography] History and implementation s
 Yesterday  James Knott                    (4K) Re: [TLUG]: Fwd: [Cryptography] History and implementation s
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