From: paul@poboy.b17c.ingr.com (Paul Robichaux)
To: rishab@dxm.ernet.in
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Message ID: <199412291706.AA05312@poboy.b17c.ingr.com>
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UTC Datetime: 1994-12-29 17:08:20 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 09:08:20 PST
From: paul@poboy.b17c.ingr.com (Paul Robichaux)
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 94 09:08:20 PST
To: rishab@dxm.ernet.in
Subject: Re: DigiCash unlicensed for US use
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Rishab wrote:
> Someone:
> >
> > > I don't think so. It appears that the initial implementation of
> > >DigiCash works exactly that way [based on what I've read on their W3
> > >server]. Of course, I could tell you more exactly had they replied to
> > >any of my four separate attempts to try it out ..
> >
> > Interesting. I too have made four requests and still not received any
> > software. Can you say "vapor?"
> >
> > dave
> It says very clearly at the DigiCash web site that the technology is NOT
> LICENSED FOR USE IN THE USA. I've been using the client quite happily from
> India; though I know for sure that US sites (eg. HotWired) have e-cash
> servers, there are obviously difficulties in using it there.
Not. What one page on their server
(http://www.digicash.com/ecash/ecash-win.html) used to say was that
there are two versions of the MS Windows client. One uses the PGP 2.3
MPI library, and that version is not licensed for US use; the other
uses the RSAREF library, and, while slower, it's legal for US users.
There's now only one choice for the MS Windows version-- I suspect
that means that v2.02 and later use only the RSAREF library.
Actually, there's not a separate ecash "server" per se. If you want to
accept ecash payments (plug: check out my store at
http://www.iquest.com/~fairgate), you just write a CGI script that
calls the ecash client. Nothing much to it.
- -Paul
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Paul Robichaux, KD4JZG | Good software engineering doesn't reduce the
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