From: hortonb@source.asset.com (Bruce Kelley Horton)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: hortonb@source.asset.com (Bruce Kelley Horton)
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 93 13:18:08 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: pgp versions
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I would like to use PGP on multiple platforms, and am unsure
of which version I should use to maximize my interoperability with
other PGP users.
In the PGP documentation, "hmiller@lucpul.it.luc.edu" is listed
as a source of info regarding the availability of PGP for various
computer platforms. I EMailed Mr. Miller but recieving no response.
Finger indicates he hasn't used that account in over a month.
John Draper suggested I contact you.
I am unable to read PGP2.23 files created under DOS on the Macintosh
running MACPGP2.2. I saw nothing in the "newfor23" file to indicated
that the PGP file format had been changed so as to be incompatible. Are
you familiar with this problem? Is there a MACPGP2.23 in the works?
-bh
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