FROM A FRIEND . . .

Duncan Frissell frissell at panix.com
Wed Sep 20 09:48:21 PDT 1995


>Updating Customers:
>Netscape will provide the fix for Export (40 bit) versions of Netscape
>Navigator later this week for downloading by customers on the Internet.
>Similarly, the
>Commerce Server patch for Export versions (40 bit) will be made available
>from our home page. Because downloading of 128 bit versions of the software
>is still not permitted by U.S. law, U.S. customers of Netscape Navigator,
>Netscape Navigator Personal Edition and Netscape Commerce Server using 128
>bit versions can request the replacement from Netscape for delivery through
>the regular mail.

Funny, MIT and MPJ and others manage to enable the downloading of
export-controlled software.  Also, wasn't there some sort of promise by
Netscape after we broke the 40-bit version to make the 128-bit version
available to US users under the Beta/freeware system?  What happened to that
plan?

DCF

"This encryption thing is a lot harder than it looks."







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