On Thu, 26 Mar 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>   I have a product (GPL) which I can't export because it uses encryption
> software, and I'm a US citizen, and I wrote it in the US.

If you use a library (SSLeay) to perform all the dirty work of encription/
decription and  distribute your software in source form, not including
the library itself. Is it still ilegal? If not I could provide you with
a non-us site to store it, if you want.

It's something I always asked myself, because software written using SSLeay
and distributed without it does not contain  any crypto code at all.
Could some US citizen answer that to me?

        Thanks...
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