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Subject: Re: Mailcrypt for PGP 5.0 
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On 09 Sep 1997 13:25:04 CDT, you said:
> Please bear with me - I'm fairly new to this list.  I apologize if
> this should have gone someplace else.
> 
> I patched Mailcrypt 3.4 so it would work with the PGP 5.0 (b8) being
> distributed from http://www.pgpi.com.  I tried to submit it to the
> Mailcrypt authors, but have heard nothing back.  Does anybody know if
> they (Partrick LoPresti <patl@lcs.mit.edu> and Jin Choi
> <jin@atype.com>) are still actively maintaining Mailcrypt?
> 
> Regardless, I'm looking for people to help me test the patches.  If
> you're interested, the patches can be found on my page at
> http://www.netcom.com/~simmonmt

Please note that the pgpi.com version is *international*.  It does
NOT include the calls to RSAREF2, and as such, runs afoul of RSA's US
patents if used inside the US.  If you are inside the US, please wait
until they release the US-clean version.

Or so I've been told by a PGP Inc employee.

-- 
				Valdis Kletnieks
				Computer Systems Senior Engineer
				Virginia Tech



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