New PGPfone Beta Test Available (1.0b5) Still Mac only

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- MIT is now distributing a new beta test version of PGPfone. This version (1.0b5) is not compatible with the previous version (1.0b4) and may not be compatible with the final 1.0 release. This version supports Macintoshes with half-duplex hardware. It also supports secure voice communication over the Internet (the "Internet" button that had been grayed out in earlier versions is now active). PGPfone is being distributed both via anonymous FTP and via the World Wide Web (WWW). The WWW retrieval path is preferred because it is much easier to use. U.S. and Canadian FTP users should retrieve the file /pub/PGPfone/README via anonymous FTP from net-dist.mit.edu. It explains how to obtain the PGPfone release via FTP. Note: The old release is still located on the FTP site. The new version is named "PGPfone10b5.sea.Hqx." Web users should visit the PGPfone home page located at: "http://web.mit.edu/network/pgpfone/" In addition to general information and information on getting PGPfone, the home page also contains a link to the PGPfone HTML on-line manual. The manual can also be found directly at: "http://web.mit.edu/network/pgpfone/manual/". THE WINDOWS '95 VERSION IS EXPECTED TO BE AVAILABLE WITHIN THREE WEEKS. However schedules can and do often change. Please DO NOT send me e-mail requesting information on release scheduling. I will also be releasing shortly the SOURCE CODE to this beta test version. We (the PGPfone development team and myself) do not recommend that people attempt to compile this source (unless you are a real wizard). YOU SHOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO DO PGPFONE PORTS TO OTHER PLATFORMS with this code. I say this because this is still a beta test version and things are likely to still change significantly. If you port this source code, you may be wasting your time! However I doubt that the basic structure of the code will change, so you can get an idea of how it works and how much effort a port would require. NOTE: The FTP PGP/PGPfone distribution site has recently been updated with a list of many more "known to be in the U.S. or Canada" domain names. If you are a U.S. or Canadian user and you cannot get access to the PGPfone distribution it is either because your domain name is not known to us to be located in the U.S. or Canada *or* we could not determine your host's domain name given its Internet address. IF YOU CANNOT GET PGPFONE FROM US try to get it from somewhere else. I cannot afford the time to e-mail people personal copies at this time. We are working on alternative technology for the FTP/WWW distribution site so that the number of bad denials (i.e., not letting people in the U.S. or Canada get in) is reduced. Bugs and Questions should be directed to pgpfone-bugs@mit.edu. -Jeff -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMPAeNcUtR20Nv5BtAQEz6AP+JUSyBUGH1iZHCTxGICfcuZy4qTlDpqXJ xUDaS6IPKJKHPj5Np0EghRQ4e5CMQcknlz4WN6G++Zoy2tMUOVkpIe20Oor/XTia xCQVyydXDfHk0U6nv4HxVMxBajL6YSzw0Kb+L2JQDbSSbt3DGkujnT003bxvUZgi syDfLcUl7ks= =tiRZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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