>From David Boyes:
> Works very well, if a bit CPU intensive. You may want to substitute GPG
> (GNU Privacy Guard) as GPG is available on more platforms (PGP is
> limited by some closed source libraries that aren't available on some of
> the exotica, like s390x).
Thanks David and all for the info
> I have not worked with this product and no real knowledge of PGP,
'Pretty
> Good Privacy', that I am told comes with some Linux distributions.
> Any comments on installing, configuring, and use of this product in
> general ?
Works very well, if a bit CPU intensive. You may want to substitute GPG
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 14:22:05 -0400
Terry Spaulding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have not worked with this product and no real knowledge of PGP, 'Pretty
> Good Privacy', that I am told comes with some Linux distributions.
PGP these days is a commercial product. GPG is the free equivalent most
fo
On Sat, 20 Sep 2008, Terry Spaulding wrote:
Hi,
I have not worked with this product and no real knowledge of PGP, 'Pretty
Good Privacy', that I am told comes with some Linux distributions.
Any comments on installing, configuring, and use of this product in
general ?
If you are not looking fo
I have not worked with this product and no real knowledge of PGP, 'Pretty
Good Privacy', that I am told comes with some Linux distributions.
Any comments on installing, configuring, and use of this product in
general ?
TIA
Regards,
Terry L. Spaulding
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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