-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- JNPGP also has problems when you're encrypting to an address that isn't on the keyring. It'll barf and send the plaintext message out. A really bad flaw. It'd be nice to see it or another utility incorporate support for anonymous remailers, etc. IMO, all this will be made much easier when PGP 3.0 exists as a Windows or OS/2 DLL. PGP will probably take off beautifully then. Rob. Tripp Hardy wrote:
Let's not celebrate just yet. While it is a great improvement, it still = causes errors if you try to encrypt an attached file and conventional = encryption still doesn't work here. The only one that is working all = around for me is Private Idaho. We are moving in right direction = though.
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