Missed a PGP version?
The version numbers of PGP floated from PGP 2.63i to PGP 5.0i. Did I miss a version or was this done to reflect the start of the break from the RSALIB algorythm? Also, does PGP 5.0 still support the MPLIB? Was it used in it's design? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
At 05:39 AM 8/17/97 PDT, David Downey wrote:
The version numbers of PGP floated from PGP 2.63i to PGP 5.0i. Did I miss a version or was this done to reflect the start of the break from the RSALIB algorythm? Also, does PGP 5.0 still support the MPLIB? Was it used in it's design?
PGP 5.0 is the software formerly known as PGP 3.0. Viacrypt, which sold commercial PGP licenses before PGP, Inc. was formed, used to sell a PGP 4.x GUI version based on 2.63 core. Rather than trying to explain to their customers why 3.0 was more advanced than 4.5, PGP, Inc decided to name the rewrite 5.0. --Lucky Green <shamrock@netcom.com> PGP encrypted mail preferred. DES is dead! Please join in breaking RC5-56. http://rc5.distributed.net/
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