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Re: Windows Eudora and PGP
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At 07:46 PM 01/3/96 -0500, Douglas F. Elznic" <[email protected]> wrote:
... <deletia regarding PGP and Eudora> ...
>I have heard that their are alpha releases currentky geing worked on at
>quest/qualcomm. But i would have to say before they come out your best bet
>to pgp and eudora is either pidaho or just use it in dos. pidaho is a great
>front end. A lot better than any others out their.
>
> I have also heard that ViaCrypt is a good alternative. But I am not sure.
>Has anyone else out there heard anything good/bad about ViaCrypt?
I've gotten ahold of the WPGP mentioned here a couple days ago, and it seems
to be working just fine, for me. Even easier to use than PIdaho, though not
quite as 'full-featured' (ie, remailer support, etc).
Using it to sign this message, FWIW :-)
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