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DATE | 2004-07-13 |
FROM | Michael Richardson
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] FW: This Wed. Gnubies - Intro to Securing Your Email: Encryption
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Ruben Ari Might help with Spamassassin ;-}
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> -----Original Message----- > From: lo+gnubies-at-eskimo.com [mailto:lo+gnubies-at-eskimo.com] > Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2004 6:38 AM > Subject: This Wed. Gnubies - Intro to Securing Your Email: Encryption > and Authentication with GPG - Ari Jort > > Due to disasters with the user's disk and backup tape at Eskimo North > everything from June 3 through July 12th has been lost and email > couldn't > be sent out until now. (This is the first major disaster I can recall in > all the years at Eskimo North.) > > If you know of people who signed up to be on the Gnubies mailing list > during this time period, please tell them to resubmit their request to > be > put on the mailing list, since their email addresses have been lost. > > ======================================================================== > == > Please note security procedures for attending meetings at the IBM > building > below. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > - > > This month, on Wednesday July 14 2004, we are pleased to announce that > we > have Ari Jort back again by popular demand. At the request of a number > of > you he will be speaking on "Intro to Securing Your Email: Encryption and > Authentication with GPG." Ari is one of the few people able to present > this subject so as to both do it justice and make it comprehensible to > Gnubies. > > Ari is known to many of you from previous presentations over the years. > His clarity and flexibility have led to frequent requests to have him > back > to speak again. He plans to give an introduction to the concepts > involved > in this kind of cryptography and then to proceed to a practical > discussion showing how to set up GPG using (at least) two very different > mail programs for users. Ari usually is excellent about questions > during > the presentation. For more complex questions, that might not be of > value > to everybody, you can join us afterwards to eat, drink or just chat and > ask them then. > > Ari has been using Linux for eight years and until quite recently was a > software developer for The American Museum of Natural History. He will > be > starting a new job in two weeks. He is also the Vice President of the > New > York Linux Users Group (NYLUG). > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~ > July 14, 2004 Gnubies Meeting > > >From 6:30 to 7:00pm > General Questions and Answers > > Presentation: > From 7:00pm > Ari Jort > on > Introduction to Securing Your Email: > Encryptiuon and Authentication with GPG > > Location: > The IBM Building > 590 Madison Avenue > (57th Street and Madison Avenue) > (note security procedures for admittance to the building below) > > After the meeting you can join us and speak further with our speaker at > a > nearby Pub/Restaurant. It would be very helpful if you could also let us > know if you will be joining us there so that the space can be put aside > for us. > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > ~~~~ > IBM Security Procedures: (implemented after September 11, 2001) > For IBM security you need to bring a photo ID to present at the > front desk, and you need to email us in advance with your full name (as > it appears on the ID). If you are receiving this directly from > GNUbies, you can simply reply replacing the content with your full name, > you can send email consisting of our full name to lo+ibm0407-at-eskimo.com, > or you can use the link on our website at http://www.gnubies.org > (reachable at http://www.eskimo.com/~lo/linux.) > > We hope to see you at the meeting. > > Lyn > Gnubies > > P.S. > If you know anyone who has only recently learned of Gnubies, please let > them know about this meeting since recently added email addresses have > been lost and they probably haven't received this announcement.
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