
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In list.cypherpunks, EALLENSMITH@mbcl.rutgers.edu writes:
Subj: Edupage, 24 March 1996
NETSCAPE TO GET IN ON THE PHONE-BY-INTERNET ACTION
Any possibility that Netscape might build in some form of cryptography? I realize ITAR rules would make this problematic, but perhaps some sort of out-of-country deal for putting in the hooks for PGPhone could be done.
Seems like SSL could work for this. - -- Roy M. Silvernail [ ] roy@cybrspc.mn.org PGP Public Key fingerprint = 31 86 EC B9 DB 76 A7 54 13 0B 6A 6B CC 09 18 B6 Key available from pubkey@cybrspc.mn.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMVnQGxvikii9febJAQFcxAP/TkEuQ9lPx/USyQjptvmL8FvM+nMvZrn/ m1tS7nYJ7SR7DQWl5uZM8Y+MRPZeDsmqvPNT13auS7QVJYDbM58Jp35khbJ/jdND hWC/H4h/yyBt/GVoFgByLI/ORletMW5p9dEuVFXAY0BCFuB17yvdhr0UkOcaTPiZ ciSWevXjh1I= =L3PH -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----