
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hopefully this is a harbinger of things to come (a July 7 press release at http://www.pgp.com), and maybe Phil can out-Gates Gates and assimilate Micro$oft (hey! I can dream, can't I?): The Allegro Group, Inc. has incorporated PGP technology in their Encryption Gateway for Groupwise. Now, the 8.5 million users of Novell GroupWise will be able to send and receive encrypted email and attachments securely and easily. The Encryption Gateway for GroupWise is available on the Windows NT platform and is available as a beta product today. <snip> The gateway is a 32-bit application and does not require any additional encryption. It supports keys up to 2048 bits and attachments (including uuEncode and MIME). The gateway works with any PGP or ViaCrypt product and/or key pair, and administrators may customize help and error messages. <snip> Now if they can keep this up and get their foot in the door with all the other email vendors. =============================================================== PGPMail preferred: key ID 0xE63E77E5. Finger darrylr@iglou.com http://keys.pgp.com:11371/pks/lookup?op=i -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP for Personal Privacy 5.0 Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBM8Ketg/p7jvmPnflAQGg+AgAtGT7PyeVVjhLmEt4pGfHbWIUSVBjr8FA zhtMa58sG3WQQAZWhfJkS65b6IXTO6q45P0uwLSuXNsFWtOf3B5tCqkrtavrARkh OJA6UNJ5QrLMVSvKj70XUsogTP5G4n1ReVRgmAYxRNBGREwPo72asNj+71h+80vi NkQNPiuZompq6YghG0uDVinB5Fb0RyTOpzLzN0SKbRJuTaNLRbHRlWA25dyYKoKJ 0tqsSc28NJEPhYCXf9PbyE0fiWiiJTxQVCCT/ZxpRoIXHPR4tYRmadhDzCpwak92 ztz9TJPMFtviKaomOvz8YRI6wYZ6jtsuNh3m+08Q9pl9Fo85bzihcw== =H+9P -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----