From: werewolf@io.org (Mark Terka)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-10-01 22:01:49 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 1 Oct 94 15:01:49 PDT
From: werewolf@io.org (Mark Terka)
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 94 15:01:49 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: PGP 2.6.2??
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I saw in alt.security.pgp recently that a new release of PGP was due in
the next few days from MIT. Evidently this version will handle the generation
of keys of up to 2048 bits.
Can anyone substantiate this?
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Version: 2.6
iQCzAgUBLo0lxaACeR4xBXv5AQGeIwTwqopgv3fV9Xkhk/kD319nsRRnN0lt3qON
omaQibl5mszx+dqnF2mxwxFLTVo2RuSEWq1YFbT6qmlrSR/Q0jvlbdSO6dnc/ufN
E4SwKl7NF5vgMVxIJzCP9M/dL4dOEY2xOMvtxG7u+Y7hEawVEKKnoiINE+xhEja8
6zZEB5ab5t5vfY5uRirY1GN8Zb7CT+rg2pMmfZyjhonk5dXMfs8=
=rH5c
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