Net Day 96 and AOL

Heard on the radio today that AOL will be donating service for a year to the first 2000 schools that ask for it, as part of their contribution to Net Day. (For those of you not from California, an industry-led group has been coordinating volunteers and materials to wire up schools to the net; tomorrow's effort will be installing inside wiring so that schools that have computers will be able to get hooked up.) Does anybody know if there's an AOL-friendly version of PGP that we can donate to the schools, to help teach kids about proper encryption? If nothing else, some of the cut&paste interfaces will do, I suppose. AOL is fairly friendly about pseudonyms, and remailer support is a no-brainer except for documentation readily understandable to kids. Bill #-- # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com, +1-415-442-2215 pager 408-787-1281 # "At year's end, however, new government limits on Internet access threatened # to halt the growth of Internet use. [...] Government control of news media # generally continues to depend on self-censorship to regulate political and # social content, but the authorities also consistently penalize those who # exceed the permissable." - US government statement on China...

Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com> writes:
Does anybody know if there's an AOL-friendly version of PGP that we can donate to the schools...
Private Idaho is probably the best bet for AOL email. So far as I know, only cut-n-paste shells work with the wacky AOL mail editor. -- Roger Williams PGP key available from PGP public keyservers Coelacanth Engineering consulting & turnkey product development Middleborough, MA wireless * DSP-based instrumentation * ATE tel +1 508 947-8049 * fax +1 508 947-9118 * http://www.coelacanth.com/
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