From: lassie!jim%lassie@netcom.com (Jim Nalbandian)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: lassie!jim%lassie@netcom.com (Jim Nalbandian)
Date: Fri, 6 May 94 01:02:55 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: MIT PGP Announcement (fwd)
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From: netcomsv.netcom.com!martigny.ai.mit.edu!bal ("Brian A. LaMacchia")
Date: 05 May 94
Originally To: toad.com!cypherpunks
MIT has just officially announced the upcoming availability of PGP 2.5.
The announcement was just made at Networld+Interop '94 in Las Vegas by
Jeff Schiller, MIT's Network Manager. The text of the actual
announcement is available via WWW at http://www.media.org/. Look under
"MIT PGP Security Announcement."
WHAT WAS WRONG WITH 2.2? Damn programers can never do anything
right the first time?
--
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Jim Nalbandian netcomsv!lassie!jim%lassie@netcom.com
Tempe, Arizona, USA N7SZS@K7BUC.AZ.US.NA
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is as a last resort to protect themselves against tyranny in
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