How would you do it? Would you lift public key exchange from OpenSSL or GPG? Or just package a snapshot of GPG with Speak Freely, and adapt the call syntax? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 01:25:26 -0500 From: "Benjamin T. Moore, Jr." <btmoore@iname.com> To: speak-freely@fourmilab.ch Subject: ATTN: John Walker - RE: [speak-freely] Speak Freely for Windows and Speak Freely mailing lists -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I am elated that the development of Speak Freely is continuing. I think it is one of the best Voice over IP applications I have ever tried. I have been using Speak Freely for at least 8 or 9 years now. I have also been using PGP since version 2.3a was released. I have yet to get Speak Freely to interface with PGP the way it is supposed to as per the help file. I have tried many times with friends also equally adept at PGP and Speak Freely. We've never been able to have any success. We always have to generate a key and exchange it through encrypted e-mail. I would dearly love to have someone provide a step by step tutorial on how we should proceed. Or, if as I suspect, it doesn't work, I'd like to know that as well so I can stop losing sleep over it! :-) Any advice or help would put me forever in your debt. Thanks in advance! - -- Benjamin T. Moore, Jr. - <btmoore@iname.com> ICQ UIN - 8159114 *The Price of Freedom is Self-Reliance! The Cost is Education!*