I wrote:
I have MacPGP 2.3 (the Macintosh application). From what ftp site can I obtain the source? soda only has Mac source for 2.2.
In fact, I've found that I do have the source for MacPGP 2.3 (although someone told me the source wasn't released yet). I can't remember where I got it though. I won't undertake to email it to anyone, nor to place it on anonftp indefinitely, as the only anonftp area I have is on my desktop machine. However, I'm not going to be around for about a week, so I'm willing to make it available during that time. Any last-minute demands for me not to do this for some reason? Tough, I'm about to leave, after which it's out of my hands. One-time offer, valid for one week only!! ========================================= MacPGP2.3 application, documentation, and source (for Symantec (Think) C 5.0.4), will be available by anon ftp on jrk.sys.uea.ac.uk, from Thurs 30 Sep (today) 14:00 GMT until Fri 8 October 08:00 GMT. Note that this machine is in the UK. It is the responsibility of those accessing it to satisfy themselves of the legality of their actions. These files are available strictly on an "as-is" basis, with no warranty, express or implied, concerning their contents. Instructions: ftp to jrk.sys.uea.ac.uk and give the following commands. user anonymous (Give your email name as password...or not. All transfers will be logged.) cd "RK's Public Folder" (Yes, there are spaces in the name of the directory. This is a Macintosh.) ascii get macpgp2.3src.sea.hqx.pgp (NB. If you are ftp-ing from anything but another Mac, the above file must be transferred in ASCII mode.) binary get macpgp2.3.sit Once you have these files, you need to do the following steps: 0. Put both files on a Mac, if they aren't there already. 1. Use Stuffit 1.5.1 or any decoder (such as DownLine) which understands that format to decode macpgp2.3.sit. This will give several files, one of which is the MacPGP 2.3 application. 2. Use the application to verify the signature on macpgp2.3src.sea.hqx.pgp and to strip the ascii armoring from it, creating a file macpgp2.3src.sea.hqx. (If you already have PGP on a unix machine, you can do this there and then transfer the .hqx file to the Mac.) 3. Use a BinHex decoder to decode macpgp2.3src.sea.hqx. This yields an application macpgp2.3src.sea. 4. Run that application, and it will decode itself into the source for MacPGP2.3. Paranoids should note that macpgp2.3.sit is not PGP-signed, and you only have my word that it does what I say it does. macpgp2.3src.sea.hqx.pgp is signed, but not by me, and I am not in a position to certify its signature. I use MPW C, so I haven't even compiled the source myself. I am *not* able to answer any questions about MacPGP itself, nor will I or anyone else be available during the coming week to sort out any ftp problems. I will probably be out of reach of email during that time as well. -- ____ Richard Kennaway __\_ / School of Information Systems Internet: jrk@sys.uea.ac.uk \ X/ University of East Anglia uucp: ...mcsun!ukc!uea-sys!jrk \/ Norwich NR4 7TJ, U.K.