I mean scanning content for the selector.
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Replying to @LizaGoitein
Content of what? Packet or body of email?
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Replying to @emptywheel @JameelJaffer and
Body, a la Upstream, which is what the article seems to be saying Yahoo did.
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Replying to @LizaGoitein
Why do you believe upstream can't be for a selector itself? Like "AAwlaki@Awlaki.net"?
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It can be, but according to NSA/PCLOB, they can't scan just the packets not the content
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Replying to @LizaGoitein
I don't read PCLOB as saying that. They specifically talk packet sniffing,
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Replying to @emptywheel @LizaGoitein
And specifically say they can get selector that is in From line.
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Replying to @emptywheel @LizaGoitein and
Yeah, but might be hard to distinguish an “original” header from a forward.
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Right. Point being one application of upstream to get emails from non-prism providers
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Replying to @emptywheel @LizaGoitein and
To get e-mail *neither to nor from* PRISM providers.
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Right: to get email selectors they couldn't guarantee would be in PRISM bc PRISM @LizaGoitein @JameelJaffer @charlie_savage
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