Subj: Re: ViaCryptPGP 4.0?! (was Re: PGP integrated into Z-Mail) For those who have joined us recently, PGP v 2.6x is essentially free for individual use under MIT's (and the gov's) exemption/permission for the use of patents helt at the moment by PKP/Cylink/RSA (not even going to get into that mess). For commercial use a license to use the RSA and IDEA components is necessary through fate or some such ViaCrypt obtained such a license before PGP became a Big Thing and with Phil's blessing formed a commercial unit to distribute what is called ViaCrypt PGP. Because of what I do, I spent the money to purchse the first product, ViaCrypt PGP v2.4 (PGP 2.3 analogue). In due course, when PGP v2.5 and 2.6x came out, Viacrypt followed suit with v2.7 and then 2.71 for Windows and I upgraded. Because the next "public" release is scheduled to be 3.0, the next ViaCrypt which will include the corporate featured (with escrow capability) Business Edition will be known as 4.0 with versions for PC, Mac, Unix, and VMS. Both 2.7 and what I have seen of 4.0 (not released yet) have a switch that allows backwards compatability if desired (know back to 2.3, not sure about earlier ones). The most compelling features of 4.0 are the floating toolbar or "Enclyptor" which allows use inside any Windoze program that supports cut & paste (have used it inside a Telnet session with a remote host and inside ccMail) and the "group" feature. Have no connection with Viacrypt other than knowing some of the people and "putting my money where my mouse is". Warmly, Padgett
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A. Padgett Peterson P.E. Information Security