PRZ Endorses PGP 2.6
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- I was a little surprised to receive the following as a response from a "vacation" program apparently prepared by PRZ to answer his e-mail during a temporary absence: In case you haven't heard, MIT is soon releasing PGP version 2.6, available from an FTP site at MIT, for US noncommercial users only. It is a nice version of PGP, with all the strength and integrity of PGP 2.3a, with some bug fixes and improvements. -Philip Zimmermann I suppose this means he thinks (knows?) that problems inter-operating with overseas & commercial (Viacrypt) users will be worked out. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCVAgUBLechXt4nNf3ah8DHAQHDCQP/YejwsDpt/Mtb9KvKKY4m7xlC7nudFFO3 s6Q8v9ExknOsnpQ9Xp+vEeosFVtYkceqI3Saa1uhErwF3HBR4xCczGEXGE9jk0PD 1OHoe5lbzjg6dsjw6wj89GGSLM/oEaJEj3+3kBXq2UJPunQHmXryx5KV4lW8RGtQ NW8ydMIwaZA= =GrzX -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- edgar@spectrx.sbay.org (Edgar W. Swank) SPECTROX SYSTEMS +1.408.252.1005 Cupertino, Ca
I suppose this means he thinks (knows?) that problems inter-operating with overseas & commercial (Viacrypt) users will be worked out.
Don't *you* think it will be worked out? If not, then you have little faith! :-) ViaCrypt has already stated that it will be upgrading to a new version that will be compatible with 2.6... (Go read alt.security.pgp). -derek Derek Atkins, SB '93 MIT EE, G MIT Media Laboratory Member, MIT Student Information Processing Board (SIPB) Home page: http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/warlord/home_page.html warlord@MIT.EDU PP-ASEL N1NWH PGP key available
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