From: “Mark M.” <markm@voicenet.com>
To: Steve Crompton <sunray@globalnet.co.uk>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-11-24 03:21:52 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 19:21:52 -0800 (PST)
From: "Mark M." <markm@voicenet.com>
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 1996 19:21:52 -0800 (PST)
To: Steve Crompton <sunray@globalnet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Announce PGP263UI (long message)
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On Sat, 23 Nov 1996, Steve Crompton wrote:
> Users inside the USA may not legally use 2.63ui, because the RSA
> patent is in effect there. USA residents are advised to obtain one
> of the MIT versions which have a license for non-commercial use of
> RSA.
>
> However, I note in passing that by using the armor_version parameter
> in CONFIG.TXT, that armored output from PGP 2.63ui can be made
> difficult or impossible to distinguish from other versions.
>
> Note that I personally have not done very much of the actual coding on
> this version. However if bugs are reported or constructive
> suggestions for improvements made I will pass them on to the
> individual(s) who have done the bulk of the work to make this release
> possible. I am assured that continuing support will be provided.
I found two bugs so far:
This version doesn't recognize either .pgprc or pgp.ini as valid config file
names. It is very minor, but this functionality is stated in the manual.
One of my favorite options, +makerandom, isn't supported in this version.
This is an undocumented option, but it is useful in many situations.
This version uses +version_byte instead of +Legal_Kludge, but I consider that
a feature. I haven't had time to experiment with the "Charset:" header. One
other minor problem is that ClearSig doesn't default to "on". This could
cause some frustration with new users.
Other then that, it's just fine.
Mark
- --
finger -l for PGP key
PGP encrypted mail prefered.
0xf9b22ba5 now revoked
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