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Re: Pretty Good Piracy




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At 06:05 PM 10/5/97 GMT, via bureau42 remailer wrote:

>I can guarantee that any system I have access to which contains this
>twisted sister of PGP will have my hand up its dress, playing with its
>private parts.

Okay - the only difference between this and a normal version of PGP is that 
it always encrypts to a certain key-id, in addition to all others.

That's the only weakness you'll see in it.

So stop bitching about a feature that business is going to require before 
rolling out PGP to the whole enterprise.
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