1994-06-26 - Re: MacPGP2.6

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From: Jeffrey I. Schiller <jis@mit.edu>
To: “Joseph R. Rach” <r6788@hopi.dtcc.edu>
Message Hash: 09767f3ccad6114b254ed0d5156bbe6d3c9a81f49d31d3e5b430cee7c539dc16
Message ID: <9406260027.AA11131@big-screw>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-06-26 00:28:05 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 25 Jun 94 17:28:05 PDT

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From: Jeffrey I. Schiller <jis@mit.edu>
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 94 17:28:05 PDT
To: "Joseph R. Rach" <r6788@hopi.dtcc.edu>
Subject: Re: MacPGP2.6
Message-ID: <9406260027.AA11131@big-screw>
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Hmmm. I just tried and was unable to reproduce your problem. I created a
secret keyring which contained two keys. MacPGP2.6 happily let me select
either one. How did you wind up with two keys? Did MacPGP generate them
both or did you import one (or both) of them? What actually happens when
you attempt to use the one that MacPGP doesn't want to use?

			-Jeff

P.S. We might want to move this conversation to pgp-bugs@mit.edu





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