From: Michael Burhans Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 18 Jul 94 01:41:00 Subject: Trying things out. I've finally gotten interested in PGP, (I figure anything the government doesn't like me having I want!) and would like to test it out a bit. I am the President of an International Political Action group and think it might be nice to have a little e-mail security. I'd like to try it out first though. I'm going to post my public key and my Internet ID. Any test messages sent to me would be appreciated! -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6 mQCNAi4g1GYAAAEEAO5RBn3U1dLMmfmGCvicrNNHBH7qv6IVdZv3GH0mALfMXDTw 7r3gT9nByEBsTT2P/3Ga7i/Iv0c66llz8n/okpX4Ht2zIriJ+Pc0jTpdotvAL2yI Ov83rvqJ6qkX/EiXbvdNe7XOeIbTvH4xJbZarjFYrmFKwSlXuF+JA3qNW2ZdAAUR tDJNaWNoYWVsIFIuIEJ1cmhhbnMgPG1pY2hhZWwuYnVyaGFuc0B3b2x2ZXJpbmUu Y29tPg== =T5AZ -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- E-mail: michael.burhans@wolverine.com Michael R. Burhans Message written at 1:40am, on Monday, July 18, 1994. * Apex v4 * Pereant qui ante nos nostra dixerunt." -- St. Jerome * michael.burhans@wolverine.com <*> P.O.Box 24 Midland Michigan USA 48640 * SLMR 2.1 * 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tom Almy Area: Public Key Encryption To: Anthony Mazzeo 22 Jul 94 09:52:04 Subject: Signature's -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- -=> Once upon a time, Anthony Mazzeo said to Tom Almy <=- TA> *You* don't use it for anything. On the other hand, you can pass this TA> message through PGP and verify that is has not been tampered. If you TA> have my key (available from keyservers or my system) you could also TA> verify this message actually comes from me and not some impostor. AM> Would it figure it out by itself when I would pgp AM> or do I have to do a certain command? It figures it out itself, which is easy to do because all PGP information has identifiable headers. In some cases certain BBS software will modify these headers, and in that case you have to make "repairs" to the text. Go ahead and try passing this message to PGP and see for yourself what happens! Tom -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLi/5Stmt3ugi2IbhAQG0iQP9HPvj03zJHSVHrA2LkL6mZHeJ1GrAugQX fhe8pn45z+JaLs1rvqzndHZu2jUG30Mhn8aZ7fkYvU7Bv4DA2BkSnEYNr1O6kqFt tqOSZwEA1ZA/yIFAr52ylTKjSC97ZIj8KFixn1susVeGT0l/lyFWbSvhll+iGzJl sDbwOQVxDa0= =RFwP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Scott Redd Area: Public Key Encryption To: Ian Hebert 22 Jul 94 15:07:50 Subject: New ITAR Indictment Thursday July 14 1994 10:10, Ian Hebert wrote to All: -> case, we did come up with something. He had a copy of PGP [a 'guerilla -> freeware' encryption package popular with subversives and criminals] and -> some files he'd protected with it." "We think they were maybe lists of -> children he abused, or something," says Schneider. "Yeah, or something," -> added Miller. Uh oh... wait till my mom hears that I am a subversive criminal who molests children, or something. Scott # Origin: Orifice -- portable [Omaha, NE] (1:285/5.47) * Origin: PODNet <-> FidoNet EchoGate! (93:9600/0.0) SEEN-BY: 107/946 132/117 147/1077 259/212 382/7 640/217 3611/19 9600/0 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jason Levine Area: Public Key Encryption To: Christopher Baker 23 Jul 94 03:24:00 Subject: Re: CPD hatches into its CB>TB> Now, what're Computer Privacy Digests? they are sort of like newsletters from Internet. they are collected CB>letters on related subjects distributed as newsgroups. CB>the CPDs deal mostly with computer privacy issues. there are also CUDs CB>[Computer Underground Digest] which are more varied in content and EFFs CB>[Electronic Frontier Foundation] that speak of all things related to CB>blazing a trail in cyberspace. CB>those are also available here but have never been advertised till now. CB>[grin] Intriguing...can I get on the mailing list? *** OLX 2.1 TD Jesus, save me from your followers. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jim Cannell Area: Public Key Encryption To: Kristopher Yates 24 Jul 94 05:18:46 Subject: SecureMail -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a msg on , Kristopher Yates of 1:123/65 writes: KY> Just got in this echo after a LONG absence. Could you zap me KY> with a Secure Mail FAQ or description? freq magic name SECUREML for a complete info package on SecureMail. Jim - International SecureMail Hub (ISMH) PGP key 1024/B7822B3D fingerprint = 0F F4 79 06 3B 33 99 D1 07 36 66 66 80 85 76 B3 Protect your right to privacy. Say no to Clipper/Skipjack and key escrow -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLjH6UCWTIMO3gis9AQFDuwP8CuUK7lxHA0OLJVYF+lw4uKd0kMC9GBOV XNg0VZmwpMcG/N9WVdQIibdMyUc7IlR23NMKuHlcCLTBENkwgwLwPZ9GKzq0smeF N2fad6sb1qYxBX3VtUQuQ0h8lR/zqAKaS0POzSKtaKmAIDA2QY6b4WuqlI0PJCmC jHh9l0htnKg= =KX33 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tim Bradley Area: Public Key Encryption To: Rich Veraa 22 Jul 94 18:40:58 Subject: Re: Amiga PGP Questions -> Try -sat Nope, still just outputs just the ASCII Armor file for the signiture, NOT a signiture attached to the bottom of cleartext file. . Well, I suppose it's okay. since I need a copy compatable with the new format anyway... Now, if I have problems with that TOO, I'll be annoyed. Anyone know a site for me to get the newest AMIGA PGP from? Preferably a US BBS that'll allow DL's on a first call? Later Daze, -- Tim Bradley 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tim Bradley Area: Public Key Encryption To: Christopher Baker 22 Jul 94 18:41:16 Subject: Re: CPD hatches into its own File Area -> [CPD's] are sort of like newsletters from Internet. they are -> collected letters on related subjects distributed as newsgroups. -> [...] -> those [CUD's & EFF's] are also available here but have never been -> advertised till now. [grin] Hm, kewl ... And where is the "here" where they are available? And how does one go about getting ahold of them? TIA! Later Daze, -- Tim Bradley 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Shawn McMahon Area: Public Key Encryption To: Michael Burhans 26 Jul 94 10:56:56 Subject: Trying things out. Your editor or mailer mangled your key. I've deleted all but the last couple of lines, which were the only mangled ones, to show you what happened: tDJNaWNoYWVsIFIuIEJ1cmhhbnMgPG1pY2hhZWwuYnVyaGFuc0B3b2x2ZXJpbmUu Y29tPg== =T5AZ -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- The last 8 characters on line 1 should be a line all to themselves, the first five on line two should also be a seperate line, and the "END PGP" line should be on a seperate line as well. BTW, for the future, you shouldn't post keys in this echo; they belong in the PKEY_DROP echo. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718