From: “Robert A. Costner” <pooh@efga.org>
To: cypherpunks@algebra.com
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UTC Datetime: 1997-05-20 04:07:35 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 12:07:35 +0800
From: "Robert A. Costner" <pooh@efga.org>
Date: Tue, 20 May 1997 12:07:35 +0800
To: cypherpunks@algebra.com
Subject: Re: PGP 5.0 beta is out at PGP.com
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I'm very happy with the PGP 5.0 beta after less than an hour of testing.
The new PGP 5.0 seems to work well. I'm finding a few bugs, and I had a
configuration problem or two. But this is much better than using the DOS
version from Windows. And much nicer than using Private Idaho.
For crypto to have widespread acceptance, crypto must work seamlessly on
common platforms such as Windows. While any Linux administrator can use PGP
without much problem, the average Windows based knowledge worker has had
problems with this. PGP seamlessly integrates with Eudora and provides
features required for electronic commerce.
I have used the keyserver lookup feature (from PGPkeys) and found it worked
well. PGP options have been added both to the Eudora menu and the toolbar.
While I was not able to download PGP on Friday or Monday (day), customer
support worked with me, and the technical people installed server updates to
the US verification process on Friday and Monday afternoon, allowing me to
finally download the 5MB file tonight.
PGP 5.0 takes advantage of the 32-bit APIs and uses the Win95 interface. My
existing 2.6 keyring was imported with no problem, and I have been able to use
PGP 2.6 to verify signatures created with 5.0. Best I can tell, the new
product is backwards compatible with older versions. I've also gotten email
from a PGP person who has assured that source code will be available later.
The new product, when combined with Eudora seamlessly integrates
* Email
* Spell checking
* Digital Signatures
* Certification Authority (CA)
* Web of trust
* Encryption
* Availability from a commercial source
This seamless integration is what is required to allow for successful
implementation of Digital Signature initiatives most states have passed or are
considering.
Overall, I'm happy. I'd recommend that people obtain the beta and test it
out. I don't know what it will be selling for, but I'm sure it will be worth
the price.
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Version: 5.0 beta
Charset: noconv
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-- Robert Costner Phone: (770) 512-8746
Electronic Frontiers Georgia mailto:pooh@efga.org
http://www.efga.org/
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