Just say "No" to key recovery concerns...keep OpenPGP pure

Ryan Anderson randerso at ece.eng.wayne.edu
Tue Oct 14 19:43:08 PDT 1997



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>[Sidetrack: which is of course why PGP had to find another solution to
>present to those customers already using GAK. IMHO, and I can't help but
>be a bit surprised that I find myself in the minority on this
>issue, at least as far as the list is concerned. What PGP did was
>_elegant_.]

Actually, I think you'll find that most people on the list think PGP's method 
is better than a lot of other things.  It is elegant.  But, as Adam has been 
pointing out, there are better methods. :-)




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