24 Jan
1993
24 Jan
'93
5:23 a.m.
One thing I didn't follow about this was the supposed need to put the private key onto the BBS in order to send encrypted mail. This is not necessary. The private key is only used for signing messages. For privacy purposes in many cases encryption is sufficient. PGP could be run on the BBS to do encryption. Of course, the local sysop could see your message as you compose it or upload it to the BBS, but if you're then sending it through a BBS network it can travel privately. Hal 74076.1041@compuserve.com