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> Do not open before Christmas. | > Do not open before Christmas. | ||
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> To be opened on passing the Sixth Degree of Longitude West of Greenwich. | > To be opened on passing the Sixth Degree of Longitude West of Greenwich. | ||
> For your eyes only. | > For your eyes only. | ||
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Sometimes the message is for the post office: | Sometimes the message is for the post office: | ||
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Ending on an advocacy note... The fact that the subject of an encrypted email is unencrypted is not some sort of oversight. It is a simple and reasonable thing to do. Such an unencrypted subject could even be considered an essential feature for a medium like encrypted email. It would certainly be possible to have some sort of encrypted context/ | Ending on an advocacy note... The fact that the subject of an encrypted email is unencrypted is not some sort of oversight. It is a simple and reasonable thing to do. Such an unencrypted subject could even be considered an essential feature for a medium like encrypted email. It would certainly be possible to have some sort of encrypted context/ | ||
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