Quote from: Jack N Hoff on May 06, 2013, 05:29 amOkay. But privnote isn't used for only illegal things. It's a PGP encrypted message. No one would ever know what it was. Unless the vendor saved the message from privnote, then if the vendor gave their pass to LE, they have no messages of yours to read.When I'm not on SR I still use privnote with PGP so the PGP messages are not logged on a chat or database depending on how I am transmitting my data.Pine may be woozy from the heat, but I don't think it's worth it.Your intention is to prevent the recipient from storing PGP encrypted messages, fine. But there is nothing to stop them storing the plaintext, which seems a considerably worse option. Most PGP users are not adept enough at this stage to pay attention to anonymizing their PGP encrypted messages to defy traffic analysis, so I think it is best to concentrate on having an encrypted channel with which to deliver the message. Instead of using Privnote, I'd use OTR messaging. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Off-the-Record_Messaging -> with OTR messaging you can deny you sent any message and any intercepted messages would be inadmissible.