From: Mikolaj Habryn <dichro@tartarus.uwa.edu.au>
To: nobody@shell.portal.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-06-08 04:53:38 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 7 Jun 94 21:53:38 PDT
From: Mikolaj Habryn <dichro@tartarus.uwa.edu.au>
Date: Tue, 7 Jun 94 21:53:38 PDT
To: nobody@shell.portal.com
Subject: Re: your mail
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> Can a registered crypto FTP account at RIPEM.MSU.EDU be accessed
> via a USA-based FTP-by-mail server, assuming the correct account
> ID and password are used, and the FTPed file is destined for the
> original, USA-based email address? Or will the use of the
> intermediate server cause the request to be rejected because the
> host ID does not match the original one specified when the
> account was opened?
>
> If so, can PGP 2.6 be FTPed from another anonymous FTP site,
> either in the USA or abroad? Thanks.
Just out of curiosity - could i get into trouble for keeping some US-only
crypto stuff in my ftp directory in Australia? I've just recently created
the directory, and i was thinking that PGP would look really nice in there...
If anyone wants to give me a copy, drop it off at
tartarus.uwa.edu.au:/pub/dichro/incoming
- provided, of course, that it is legal for you to do so ...:)
--
* * Mikolaj J. Habryn
dichro@tartarus.uwa.edu.au
* "I'm just another sniper on the information super-highway."
PGP Public key available by finger
* #include <standard-disclaimer.h>
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