-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 At 05:36 17/08/97 PDT, David Downey wrote:
Yes, PGP 5.0i does support the RSALIB. Even though you can generate RSALIB based keys, why do so when there is a newer and better algorythm supplied with the 5.0? Albiet it is nice to have the support as not everyone has converted over, I still prefer the newer one. 4096 bit keys are going to be rather hard to break in this lifetime. :-) but to generate and signing a message with 4096 bits key , will take much times, than with 2048 or 1024
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