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Raw Date: Sat, 16 Oct 93 09:17:18 PDT
From: VACCINIA@UNCVX1.OIT.UNC.EDU
Date: Sat, 16 Oct 93 09:17:18 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re:Glitches in PGP messages
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To all who responded to my question about some truncation of lines in PGP
messages, my thanks. It did indeed turn out to be a CR/LF problem. The problem
being that there were none in the entire message! I looked at the messages I
had been getting in my text editor and found the text to be one long line. I
surmise that this has something to do with why PGP then truncates at line
16 of the ciphertext every time, interesting. My friend uses a program called
POPMAIL to post with, which I now advise people to avoid. It seems to be hard
to hack with a Mac. Thanks to y'all again.
Scott G. Morham !The First,
vaccinia@uncvx1.oit.unc.edu! Second
! and Third Levels
! of Information Storage and Retrieval
!DNA,
! Biological Neural Nets,
! Cyberspace
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