From: J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl@triton.unm.edu>
To: anon03e2@nyx.cs.du.edu (Fallen Angel)
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UTC Datetime: 1993-05-19 06:03:06 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 18 May 93 23:03:06 PDT
From: J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl@triton.unm.edu>
Date: Tue, 18 May 93 23:03:06 PDT
To: anon03e2@nyx.cs.du.edu (Fallen Angel)
Subject: Re: PGP and offline-readers
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> I am getting involved in networking some local BBS' and message bases.
> One of the primary functions of this network will be to serve as a
> library for PGP keys and to use PGP in sending messages.
>
> Now, if people read their messages offline, is there any offline
> readers that exist that integrate PGP (all this is IBM based) or
I'm working on one myself. I'm testing it now; its still kinda alpha at the
moment.
> is there an easy way to do this. Ideally, I want to avoid having to
> decrypt each message individually and would like PGP interfaced so
> that it could recognize a message header, apply th eright key, and
> output in the reader. I am probablky asking for too much.
Not at all. My system is currently geared toward UNIX, but can be modified
to work with anything. ;^) Right now, I have to select the mail by hand, but
the software xfers it and indexes it automaticly. Then I can select read and
I get a menu of my messages to be read....index, sender, and subject. I have
delete working. Also, I have send working quite well. You select Create to
create a message. You then have a choice of editor. After you create a file,
you have the option of calling the encryption menu to encrypt/sign it. Then
you select send. You give the program the name of the file, who it goes to, and
a subject. I have a script which dials the system, and uploads the mail with-
out me being there.
The benefits are that the plaintext never spends time on the mainframe, and you
control the keys.
I have a few features to add. I want to add multiple-hosts capability, aliases,
and automatic encryption.
I'm writing this sytem in 4dos batch language and telix communication scripts.
I'm doing it this way because it's a great developement language with lots of
high-lever tools. I'm quite prowd of how it's working. I'm also thinking of
porting it to C.
> Does anyone have any experience/advice w/ this tpye of large scale
> implementation of PGP? I know the need to encrypt most of the messages
> will be small, but I think it is important to get these people so
> familar w/ encryption, they won't be scared and will defend it when
> the need arises.
I agree totally! This is important.
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