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This will change with PGP 3. There is a very nice, easy API for PGP 3 which I have been working on for over the last month. In fact, the main processing code is done. After Tranksgiving I will be working on an API document which explains the design and implementation of the API.
IMHO, the API is REALLY EASY to use -- I have a PGP encryption program which has all of the main functionality of PGP w.r.t. creating messages, and the program is only 250 lines of commented C code.
The current work is far from complete, but it is getting close! It should make integrating PGP into other programs very simple -- just link against libpgp.a. :)
This is SUCH good news! May your coding be swift and sure. Let no bug delay that wonderful day of public distribution. Regards, Bryce -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.01 iQCVAwUBMK/KF/WZSllhfG25AQG+1gP/apI7RmfRne74IhYf7UELMH0Bm1gTIMe5 JibSxLtVhUE+WsAn5dn/Hwt797M11hc/DqpfDgeWlw7xIUxQKEWKLDGoeChHzFBG T/7xc4+6H3DA4ZZZSMWDPvM1aJG71u+thnHU4r+fMOO3k9tKJ5YAsfcRD0l4+JL4 3Lp5IjKJbm8= =vDu5 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----