
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- At 06:05 PM 10/5/97 GMT, via bureau42 remailer wrote:
I can guarantee that any system I have access to which contains this twisted sister of PGP will have my hand up its dress, playing with its private parts.
Okay - the only difference between this and a normal version of PGP is that it always encrypts to a certain key-id, in addition to all others. That's the only weakness you'll see in it. So stop bitching about a feature that business is going to require before rolling out PGP to the whole enterprise. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNDf4ejc3ytqHnNyNAQFGUwQAlIcR54r60O21kn8W122pK06XxtaXLtyR p/spjqOkEtk5F0Mdl43MYJH/q07tsE5/Ud+SKxQ3CV3A6L8tojZoK53tuFt0BsSK FsJRVXT7yCC11G11BiAHUipMt+qJHDkwGzi32hmvInYtQ8R0Cywo/zmcUfSGMyaT iWfV+6Z1ygc= =cK+x -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Ryan Anderson - <Pug Majere> "Who knows, even the horse might sing" Wayne State University - CULMA "May you live in interesting times.." randerso@ece.eng.wayne.edu PGP Fingerprint - 7E 8E C6 54 96 AC D9 57 E4 F8 AE 9C 10 7E 78 C9 -----------------------------------------------------------------------