RE: CRIME Archive of list on the web

From: James Wilcox (jim_wilcox@private)
Date: Mon Apr 22 2002 - 07:46:15 PDT

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    I have completed that form for this Infragard chapter and the others to
    which I belong. Perhaps there is a distinction between Infragard and CRIME?
    
    
    James R. Wilcox, CISSP
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: owner-crime@/var/spool/majordomo/lists/crime
    [mailto:owner-crime@/var/spool/majordomo/lists/crime]On Behalf Of Crispin
    Cowan
    Sent: Monday, April 22, 2002 3:14 AM
    To: Lyle Leavitt
    Cc: crime@private; Zot O'Connor; George Heuston
    Subject: Re: CRIME Archive of list on the web
    
    Lyle Leavitt wrote:
    
    >Looking for a clue.......
    >
    >It was my understanding (which may have been incorrect) that CRIME
    >(crime@private) was to be a private moderated list and was limited
    >to those individuals who had submitted an Infragard "Non-Secure
    >Membership Application". That application contained the following
    >optional clause.
    >
    No, that does not seem right. I was never presented with a request to
    submit any such thing when I subscribed to crime. I did not even know
    that it existed. If that is the policy, then it is not even vaguely
    being enforced.
    
    Crispin
    
    --
    Crispin Cowan, Ph.D.
    Chief Scientist, WireX Communications, Inc. http://wirex.com
    Security Hardened Linux Distribution:       http://immunix.org
    Available for purchase: http://wirex.com/Products/Immunix/purchase.html
    



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