From: snyderra@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu (Bob Snyder)
To: TheElusiveMatthew <matthewn@uiuc.edu>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-12-03 15:37:25 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 07:37:25 PST
From: snyderra@dunx1.ocs.drexel.edu (Bob Snyder)
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 07:37:25 PST
To: TheElusiveMatthew <matthewn@uiuc.edu>
Subject: Re: How do *I* use PGP?
Message-ID: <ab063d0505021003939c@[158.254.10.56]>
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At 5:30 PM 12/1/94, TheElusiveMatthew wrote:
>It has been my belief that there isn't an effective way for me to use PGP,
>but with all the hubbub, I thought it might be worthwhile to verify this.
>
>My internet access is through a personal account provided by my employer.
>It is on a machine used exclusively by employees of the University of
>Illinois (no student accounts).
What kind of machine is it? How do you read mail? A PC mail reader?
>My primary access to this account is through my IBM xt (dos 3.3) at work.
>This machine is occasionally used by others and is outside of my control.
>I also use many of the public access Win/Mac machines on campus.
>I have no pc of my very own.
The XT might be difficult because of memory issues, but there are versions of
PGP for UNIX, Mac, and PC, sp.....
Bob
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XclYnCw/9zHJRCtRHMHAT0ijYvQvqPirDcQS7TzhRUfEbXAI1A6VN2X3OVGIyU14
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