From: J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl@triton.unm.edu>
To: huntting@glarp.com (Brad Huntting)
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From: J. Michael Diehl <mdiehl@triton.unm.edu>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 93 14:41:57 PDT
To: huntting@glarp.com (Brad Huntting)
Subject: Re: How about a pgp RFC...
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According to Brad Huntting:
>
> At the moment I can think of nothing PEM can do that PGP cant.
> Granted there are problems scaling the web-of-trust model, but PGP
> is also capable of using a top down model (really just a subset of
> the web model).
So where do I get PEM? I have pgp and ripem. Thanx in advance.
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