Information [for new PGP user]

Dale Thorn dthorn at gte.net
Sat Nov 9 18:52:05 PST 1996


whgiii at amaranth.com wrote:
> In <3284BF7A.36E0 at gte.net>, on 11/09/96
>    at 09:29 AM, Dale Thorn <dthorn at gte.net> said:
> >Yet another success (NOT!) story for PGP.  I wonder how many people on
> >this list would be willing to bet something *really* important to them on
> >the security of PGP?

> Dale you are truly a clueless shmuck.
> I would be truly intrested to see how many platforms and with how many
> different compilers the source code of YOUR program would work.

Tell ya' what, Mr. know-it-all.  From 1983 to 1988, I developed my own database program
and ported it to 7 different small-computer O/S's.  Much of the re-porting for updates
I handled with custom utilities I developed for the purpose.

I wouldn't claim to have expertise equal to some of those whizzes from IBM et al, but I
sure as hell know what it is to make code *very* portable.

Problem with PGP (apparently) is multiple sources (programmers) and just a helluva big
size for what it does (for most people).  Now, Win95, WinNT, etc. are also big for
what most people will use them for, but then again, those programs will *never* be
issued with source, and anyway, you don't have to bet the farm on their security.








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