From: erc@s116.slcslip.indirect.com (Ed Carp [khijol Sysadmin])
To: RopeGun@calvino.alaska.net
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Reply To: <Chameleon.950107020459.RopeGun@RopeGun.alaska.net>
UTC Datetime: 1995-01-07 10:32:20 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 7 Jan 95 02:32:20 PST
From: erc@s116.slcslip.indirect.com (Ed Carp [khijol Sysadmin])
Date: Sat, 7 Jan 95 02:32:20 PST
To: RopeGun@calvino.alaska.net
Subject: Re: pgp shells for windows....
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> winpgp2.6 was the most succesfull pgp shell I could find but the interface
> was stale and non descript. including the fact that when it executed the
> commands it opened a window and I was interfacing with the dos pgp
> interface, I found that a little redundant for a shell program; but then
> again I'm not sure if an interface with pgp can be done any other way.
Try ftp.netcom.com:/pub/ec/ecarp/pgpwind.zip - you might find it a bit more
to your liking. There are others out there, and their authors will probably
speak up :)
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