Charles Curley wrote:
> 
> For those folks who use Gnu Privacy guard, gpg 1.0.3 is now available at
> the usual place, http://www.gnupg.org/. This version incorporates code for
> the RSA encryption methods. I found out that everything you need to build
> an RPM is included in the tarball; just follow the instructions in the
> file INSTALL.
> 
> I'd make the RPMs available on my web site, but I don't need a bunch of
> armed and testosterone poisoned thugs breaking my door down in the middle
> of the night in case I accidentally break some export rule. Sorry.
> 
> --
> 
>                 -- C^2
> 
> No windows were crashed in the making of this email.
> 
> Looking for fine software and/or web pages?
> http://w3.trib.com/~ccurley
> 
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The RSA encryption algorithm on September 20, 2000 was released for use
in
almost all countries. PGP 5.6.8 offeres many different algorithms that
are much more
secure. their alittle slower but much more secure.

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pub  2048G/48E9287C 2000-10-12 michael powell (sypher)
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