From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jason Levine 24 Jul 94 15:41:12 Subject: Re: Re: CPD hatches into its -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 23 Jul 94, Jason Levine was quoted as saying: JL> Intriguing...can I get on the mailing list? sure. send direct Netmail with session and Tick passwords and which areas you want. TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.55 Comment: PGP 2.5/2.6 is LEGAL in Zone 1! So USE it! [grin] iQCVAgUBLjLDzcsQPBL4miT5AQHeCwP/Zol5u6jIkJCXv+EufL0rBZmgxmwv3JYM s93RZseMBn5blzvlZcyJtW4Vi+hnRTxNsyQNbgH+5QjIIO+nocAMI5tVXpLAS1Vx D/6/fhkhUkpC5KUPlqwRFz3cMOSrx/QrmU5Wl5Z6Ynysn9mIHzj64svkSz2bSVXy 4sAqocqBNU0= =2hlo -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Alan Pugh Area: Public Key Encryption To: Tim Bradley 24 Jul 94 14:28:04 Subject: Re: Amiga PGP Questions -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- TB>-> Try -sat TB> Nope, still just outputs just the ASCII Armor file for the TB>signiture, NOT a signiture attached to the bottom of cleartext file. TB>. Well, I suppose it's okay. since I need a copy compatable with TB>the new format anyway... Now, if I have problems with that TOO, I'll be TB>annoyed. Anyone know a site for me to get the newest AMIGA PGP from? TB>Preferably a US BBS that'll allow DL's on a first call? did you try using the '+clearsig=on' switch on the command line? i have a program called 'pgpshell' that seems to work pretty good for this type of thing. it is small and somewhat primitive, but since that is pretty much what i need, it suffices for me. amp ___--BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3a iQCxAgUBLjKyl9Q9obngT6LhAQEvHwTgnu/BkNJonfnOw0PcPeRG//FFHQ9DUtxE XTUdmX+jjML/eMjELHhd2N2ot+27BxCq5xWPffY40x3GMPLGra0O88KOGBvqFdNv WBCwsKNzBa8OmD/JMjvt8kQMVInEtc4TRXLIp8wX9xAFkXNGfFyZjI9hp+nTjlw1 LAkNeAHIWtto/NVLAKOefyPOycF9H5I2l1ioq7HXGL8bNMpA =QvAn ___--END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- X OLX 2.1 TD X Want my ammunition? You can have them one bullet at a tim 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jerome Greene Area: Public Key Encryption To: jason carr 23 Jul 94 05:56:38 Subject: callq.bat -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- - -=> jason carr wrote in a message to Jerome Greene<=- jc> GET springs to mind. You'd use the command GET CHAR (or jc> whatever) to get the character (y or n or whatever) then do I found another one called FUNKY. I thought it rather appropriate considering the rest of the file. :-) TTYL, Jerome ... Beat your child once a day. If you don't know why, he does. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAgUBLjD4v3F52VfebiBFAQGivAQAhhwpefjff1lT4jomfrCS+P1gI9B2afVg CSTpCIk0MPRJnqfOc7eptEtw3VIPXF39UV5zu6bcjpD+xEKhnbtz64FJ+YUuY9qX MtSilQbmIrhKPEYMssFIfKJEperDRezlUfbjumZO+oON5z8E1ElNKtO83C8k9u78 aLsoJgATu4A= =+L7S -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Scott Mills Area: Public Key Encryption To: Tim Bradley 24 Jul 94 19:10:22 Subject: Amiga PGP Questions Friday July 22 1994, Tim Bradley writes to Rich Veraa: TB> Nope, still just outputs just the ASCII Armor file for the TB> signiture, NOT a signiture attached to the bottom of cleartext file. Try -sta +clearsig filename The +clearsig turns on the clearsigning. Scott Gun Control is being able to hit your target. Scott Mills 1024/26CD5D03 PGP fingerprint = 13 D6 FF 43 53 3D 54 7B 94 D0 6B F4 24 13 E5 BD sm@f119.n265.z1.fidonet.org --- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Dave Munhollon Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 25 Jul 94 13:49:00 Subject: OS/2 version? Hello All! Does anyone have an OS/2 version of PGP v2.6 available for Freq, or know where I can locate one? -=*Dave ... Me crazy? Oh well, sanity is just a state of mind. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Nolan Lee Area: Public Key Encryption To: LEE DOHM 26 Jul 94 21:20:42 Subject: On this subject... On Jul 24 15:09 94, LEE DOHM of 1:203/111 wrote: LD> It is illegal in most, if not all states, to set traps of LD> that sort. LD> Well, the kid got shocked, and he jumped, and fell into the LD> hole. He got trapped in the electrified fence and was LD> unable to pull himself back out. Because the system had a LD> low amount of amps (or is it volts?) running through it, it LD> was several hours before the kid actually died... Hopefully, the thief was able to think long and hard about his wrongful ways before he died. :-) later, Nolan 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Ron Bigalke Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 26 Jul 94 15:51:20 Subject: A silly question. Hiya people, I feel silly to ask this, but I can't seem to find it in the docs. How do you add a keyfile ring to another one? Like, what is the synax for it? Thanks for the time. Ron A liberal criticizes most what he understands least. -*- MARS 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jim Gorges Area: Public Key Encryption To: Shawn K. Quinn 26 Jul 94 15:30:06 Subject: Re: Dos Error 8! JG> Nope...smartdrive was not a factor for me. It must be something in JG> the guts of version 2.6. SK> I have the problem adding any keyfiles with old format SK> signatures in it when, SK> and ONLY WHEN, I tell PGP to remove bad signatures. If I remove the bad SK> signatures later with the -kc option, no error. Shawn: That's exactly right. But don't you think it would be a good idea for the authors of version 2.6 to fix the program to alleviate the problem? Wouldn't it be nice to have PGP recognize bad signatures and then correctly remove them without trashing your disk? Is that too much to ask? I guess the answer must be yes, since there is no version 2.61 on the street. Jim Internet: jim.gorges@oubbs.telecom.uoknor.edu 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718