From: prz@columbine.cgd.ucar.EDU (via the vacation program)
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UTC Datetime: 1994-08-21 20:55:21 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 21 Aug 94 13:55:21 PDT
From: prz@columbine.cgd.ucar.EDU (via the vacation program)
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 94 13:55:21 PDT
Subject: away from my mail
Message-ID: <9408212012.AA19229@columbine.cgd.ucar.EDU>
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I will not be reading my mail for a while. I am on travel until
Monday, 29 August 94. This canned message was generated automatically
by the "vacation" program, but I'm not on vacation.
Your mail regarding "re: your previous email" will be read sometime after I return.
I have been traveling a lot lately, and my email backlog is now bigger
than it's ever been, so big that I cannot get through it all after a trip
before leaving on my next trip. You should assume that your email to me
will take at least a week after I get back to read. Maybe longer. And
now I am replying to only the most urgent email, because of the volume
of email these days. If you need to speak to me sooner, call me at
303 541-0140, and I will listen to your message as soon as I return.
Also, in case you are still using my old email address, please update your
records to use only my current email address, which is prz@acm.org.
In case you haven't heard, MIT has released PGP version 2.6,
available from an FTP site at MIT, for US noncommercial users only.
It is a nice version of PGP, with all the strength and integrity of
PGP 2.3a, with some bug fixes and improvements. You may get it by
FTPing to net-dist.mit.edu and looking in directory pub/PGP.
-Philip Zimmermann
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