
I played around with secure (eudora plugin) a little bit, but it seems to be unable to decrypt anything it encrypted. (eudora 16-bit on winnt 4.0) Any hints? Also, I wan't to write a mail-program (like eudora), with built-in PGP. Is the algorithm published anywhere (including the protocols)? ie.: key generation, signing, en- and de-crypting, u.s.w. I presume the algorithms are of the shelf (DES and IDEA), but what about the hash-algorithms and key-ring management? ----------< fate favors the prepared mind >---------- Remo Pini Fon 1: +41 1 350 28 82 mailto:rp@rpini.com Fon 2: +41 1 465 31 90 http://www.rpini.com/remopini/ Fax: +41 1 350 28 84 --------< words are what reality is made of >--------

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Sat, 13 Jul 1996, Remo Pini wrote:
I played around with secure (eudora plugin) a little bit, but it seems to be unable to decrypt anything it encrypted. (eudora 16-bit on winnt 4.0) Any hints?
Also, I wan't to write a mail-program (like eudora), with built-in PGP. Is the algorithm published anywhere (including the protocols)?
ie.: key generation, signing, en- and de-crypting, u.s.w.
I presume the algorithms are of the shelf (DES and IDEA), but what about the hash-algorithms and key-ring management?
All of the details are in the source code and the file pgformat.doc. Good luck writing the mail program. Including PGP will probably be the easy part. - -- Mark =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= markm@voicenet.com | finger -l for PGP key 0xe3bf2169 http://www.voicenet.com/~markm/ | d61734f2800486ae6f79bfeb70f95348 "Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows." --George Orwell, _1984_ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3 Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBMefo67Zc+sv5siulAQGP/gP/THURBvEIXUdxWs7Tm4giJVUMU7MjEJYF N8xmVXLJLUkxYpKqWRWNH8VptlrI+NiYmRux7D4X8fw+fK9IyOvEpdMjDTBc9JsI mx+HqoS6Fp6vIUxMJDFnK/x9AKGVok6sb7iubEIuWuEeorJL/znuqNsiY4m0yBhX StnbhlNO/ho= =8FgF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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