PGPMail keets tabs on you!

... This is from the log file that pgp keeps on my machine, \WINDOWS\PGPWS_32.LOG. There appears to be a lot of interesting information here: -- I did not encrypt with IDEA only -- the recipients of the message I sent are shown along with the public key IDs -- The SIZE of the message! I have obfuscated some of the details from the actual log. The "?"s indicate removed details. =========== LOG: ============ Passphrase from caller = FALSE | if (SignIt && IDEAOnly && IDEAPassphrase && IDEAPassphrase[0] != '\0') | IDEA Passphrase from caller = FALSE | if (PublicKeyRingName && PublicKeyRingName[0] != '\0') | PublicKeyRingName string pointer is NULL or PublicKeyRingName is an empty string. Using default public keyring name. | if (PrivateKeyRingName && PrivateKeyRingName[0] != '\0') | PrivateKeyRingName string pointer is NULL or PrivateKeyRingName is an empty string. Using default private keyring name. | Recipient List: | Key ID: 0x???????? | PGP Options String eat | Encrypt Buffer Message | PGP Options Parm: eat | MyNameParm: | Keyring Name Parm: | File name for encrypt, sign, and/or armor: InputBufferLength = ?????? | Found without enough validating sigs:1 | Key for user ID:Remail <???@???.???> | Additional ID:Remailer <???@???.???> | bit size:1024 Key ID:????????created:12/13/1992 | Warning: Because this public key is not certified with a trusted signature, it is not known with high confidence that this public key actually belongs to:Remail <???@???.???> Are you sure you want to use this public key? | User Replied: Yes | Open Data Out; Output Buffer | OutputBufferLength = ?????? | OutputDataLength = ?????? | Transport armor file: | Kernel return value is: 0 |

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <337C13AC.6F5C@best.com>, on 05/16/97 at 01:58 AM, geeman <geeman@best.com> said:
... This is from the log file that pgp keeps on my machine, \WINDOWS\PGPWS_32.LOG.
I have obfuscated some of the details from the actual log. The "?"s indicate removed details.
I looked over the log details the you provided and this is rather odd. I am currently working on some logging features for my next release of E-Secure. The purpose of this is to aid the user with keyring management. I plan on keeping the log files encrypted and having this a user selectable option (the user can turn logging off if he wishes). The contents of the PGPWS_32.LOG seems to go beyond what would be need for this purpose though. I'll have to boot into NT (yech) and take a look at what it is doing. - -- - ----------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://www.amaranth.com/~whgiii Geiger Consulting Cooking With Warp 4.0 Author of E-Secure - PGP Front End for MR/2 Ice PGP & MR/2 the only way for secure e-mail. Finger whgiii@amaranth.com for PGP Key and other info - ----------------------------------------------------------- Tag-O-Matic: Windows: The Gates of hell. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Registered User E-Secure v1.1 ES000000 iQCVAwUBM3xnzo9Co1n+aLhhAQEL+QQAsO3V9OU0lyM8QXtf7QA8ivzBXV8pFOjM 6mMlDgximk3m7uwCFEReD23AXBAGsqdzYg0XwYvOIy9DWo1l6TuhtpGeWI1up3Jr uBdB6V7jYu7sBdiRlnhori2hOEA9MZB4JM042aJIyl/x8VtGE3zlGzrNhpcidQBe defxvL95lRg= =Y/MQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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