From: rarachel@prism.poly.edu (Arsen Ray Arachelian)
To: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Message Hash: 1a12c58401ace54bc862a7ea195ac9ae0600d7675595ec7901ee79b8b846727e
Message ID: <9411302011.AA10944@prism.poly.edu>
Reply To: <199411290736.XAA17767@netcom6.netcom.com>
UTC Datetime: 1994-11-30 20:25:18 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 30 Nov 94 12:25:18 PST
From: rarachel@prism.poly.edu (Arsen Ray Arachelian)
Date: Wed, 30 Nov 94 12:25:18 PST
To: tcmay@netcom.com (Timothy C. May)
Subject: Re: "You aren't following the _rules_!"
In-Reply-To: <199411290736.XAA17767@netcom6.netcom.com>
Message-ID: <9411302011.AA10944@prism.poly.edu>
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I agree with Tim on this. There's no way I'm going to leave PGP on
poly's machines with the key right there for anyone who manages to
hack into photon or prism (and yes, it has happened) to set up a fake
pgp asking for the passphrase to my key.
I usually dial in to poly, I don't have (yet) a unix box on the net
to make signing easy. Until the DOS or Mac versions of PGP include
a built in terminal and mailer...
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