No one has been able to get me the source-code to PGP, and when I ftp'd it from wherever, it came ZIP'd in a format that my unzipper doesn't recognize. (Maybe I've been ZIP superceded). Anyway, it hasn't been very convenient to get a hold of it for me. But, it should be fairly straight forward to throw it into THINK C. THINK C supports a console with command-line. You would not necessarily have to Mac-ify it (although it would certainly make it more aesthetically pleasing); so porting to the Mac is not a dead-end port. THINK C should be able to compile and execute PGP as-is. As soon as I can get the source, I'll put my words into action. (re: Macifying it: It's simple enough to slap together an interface on top of something like PGP; that's one, maybe two dialog boxes with a bunch of radio buttons and check boxes and a routine to parse it all and hand the info over in a way PGP expects. BFD. So, criticisms I've heard about it being a hassle and a pointless exercise to port PGP to the Mac are without merit, as far as I'm concerned.)
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