-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- From: "Jim Grubs, W8GRT" <jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com> Date: Tue, 18 Jul 95 09:36:51 EDT In practice, I'd probably buy Viacrypt for legal reasons but use PGP anyway. I'd be interesting in hearing some of the lawyers out there comment on this. While I know that I can test interoperability, I prefer using something that I compiled myself which I think is not an option with Viacrypt. This is not to say that I could swear that I understand all of the code that I compiled for the free versions of PGP, but (a) I have spent considerable time looking at the parts that were most interesting to me -- even translating some things to other programming languages and (b) I know that others have also examined the code and nobody has come up with anything terribly damning. Rick -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMAxDnpNR+/jb2ZlNAQGSWgP/QpeKiOTHFo9x9OMqHyO0iyUoF0RPkZL3 iRnIWNNKCdRWPw4jc6j0m3toG7mnvBt5v/jK122nrbeZBbzEpxGgovA2imOKeD9e r09irO0Yo7G/T12yXgHOoaJ+69OPUhQFIUnPJGAJ2o5uEaLzRUlfDcsHQYtcx6sT aRCR9NsbDMM= =JsSF -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- Rick Busdiecker Please do not send electronic junk mail! net: rfb@lehman.com or rfb@cmu.edu PGP Public Key: 0xDBD9994D www: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/rfb/http/home.html send mail, subject "send index" for mailbot info, "send pgp key" gets my key