*****SPAM***** Re: Cryptography 0.2
Nevin Pratt
nevin at smalltalkpro.com
Mon Jan 27 16:33:52 UTC 2003
Incidentally, I have my system configured to automatically dump
spam-tagged emails to the trash. Others may be doing this also. I
happened to see this before empting the trash.
Nevin
Nevin Pratt wrote:
> My SpamAssassin thinks these last two "Cryptography" emails are spam.
> The biggest reason it thinks it is spam is because of the use of
> list.dsbl.org as a relay. Below is my SpamAssassin analysis header.
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> Thought you might like to know.
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> Nevin
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> Alejandro F. Reimondo wrote:
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>> steganography for 3D meshes can be nice to have too.
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>> Ale.
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>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Faught"
>> <dave_faught at yahoo.com>
>> To: "Squeak Mailing List" <squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 11:14 AM
>> Subject: Cryptography 0.2
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>>> Hi,
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>>> Have you considered adding something to this package to play with
>>> steganography? I just recently started looking at this, and it seems
>>> like Squeak might be a good place to play with it. I'm thinking of an
>>> application which would, for example, encode some text (maybe already
>>> encrypted) into a JPEG of my choice, and allow it to be decoded
>>> again.
>>>
>>> Steganography seems like a pretty cool thing to play with, and I have
>>> found some Java programs that deal with it, but I think it would be
>>> more fun in Squeak.
>>>
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