1994-07-07 - PGP2.7 & RE: Where is SecureDevice? & PGP 2.7 wuarchive directory missing..

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From: “Claborne, Chris at SanDiegoCA” <claborne@microcosm.sandiegoca.NCR.COM>
To: cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
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Message ID: <2E1B5DB6@microcosm.SanDiegoCA.NCR.COM>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-07-07 01:48:32 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 6 Jul 94 18:48:32 PDT

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From: "Claborne, Chris at SanDiegoCA" <claborne@microcosm.sandiegoca.NCR.COM>
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 94 18:48:32 PDT
To: cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: PGP2.7 & RE: Where is SecureDevice?  & PGP 2.7 wuarchive directory missing..
Message-ID: <2E1B5DB6@microcosm.SanDiegoCA.NCR.COM>
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PGP 2.7 from viacrypt is now shipping.  The main reason for the upgrade (in 
my opinion) is compatibility with 2.6.  They did add some extra stuff 
though.

   They are also working on a Windows version to be ready this summer 
(according to their letter) and I am using their WinCim/CSNav version at 
home when I use CI$.

> P.S. Does anybody have a FAQ or something about how to
> integrate PGP with Microsoft Mail? (Note the lack of
> a PGP signature while I'm getting my act together..)

   I asked the same thing of Viacrypt.  I lost the reply but it essentially 
said that they are working on a DLL toolkit to make it easy to integrate PGP 
into other Windows applications and are looking at MS Mail among others.

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chris.claborne@sandiegoca.ncr.com      ...(*)/(*).          CI$: 76340.2422
PGP Pub Key fingerprint =  A8 FA 55 92 23 20 72 69  52 AB 64 CC C7 D9 4F CA
Avail on Pub Key server.





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