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>When asked, he also indicated that the PGP 3.0 message formats would be 
>embedded into the API in such a way that it would not be possible to use 
>the library to generate or process stealth.

Mmmmm....  
It seems that there a market demand for a stealth-capable product.  Many peoples here
seems to discuss it.  And for the time being, AFAIK, this type of products are used
by a specific class of peoples, most of which knows what 'stealth' means.

So why is it that they design a program that would not permit the use of a feature 
considered desirable by it's customer base?

Regards to most CypherPunk.

JFA

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