Re: PGP encryption
At 2:59 PM 4/14/94 -0400, marssaxman@aol.com wrote:
Are there any shareware/freeware/PD PGP-like encryption systems for the Macintosh? Or is there a Mac version of PGP and I just haven't heard about it?
-Mars
There's RIPEM Mac, which I heartly endorse. Does RIPEM and PEM messages (can pull your AOCE signer from System 7 Pro as a Unaffiliated User certificate), and does it quite well. I have a set of AppleScripts I use to link it up with Eudora, my mail program. I can send it to anyone who wants it, if they provide a statement of their citizenship (US or Canada) and their agreement not to violate the export or RSAREF license agreeements. Also available from ripem.msu.edu, although you'll have to mail the ftp site's maintainer the same info I need. MacPGP also exists, but isn't as friendly to use, and is generally available where the standard PGP is located. Bob -- Bob Snyder N2KGO MIME, RIPEM mail accepted snyderra@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu finger for RIPEM public key When cryptography is outlawed, bayl bhgynjf jvyy unir cevinpl.
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