From: Gordon Campbell Area: Public Key Encryption To: L P 5 Feb 95 19:44:46 Subject: Pgp 2.6.I UpdReq On (01 Feb 95) L P wrote to Gordon Campbell... > That's all. Whatever you put between the quotes after xx: will appear > after the word "Version:" in the files and signatures you create. Nifty. I doubt I'll use it, but it _is_ nice to know. GC>He's not in the US, so why not flaunt it? ;-) > Dunno. Someone talks. Another person overhears. And a fellow on > downthe line with an insatiable curiosity about how things work just has > to know! Yep. I know what you mean. I just never got around to asking Stale. ;-) ... (A)bort (R)etry (I)nfluence with large hammer. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: David McIntyre Area: Public Key Encryption To: Nolan Lee 2 Feb 95 09:48:24 Subject: Re: version for Linux UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- -=> Quoting Nolan Lee to All <=- NL> Has anyone ported PGP 2.6.2 to Linux? NL> If so, where can I find a copy? Yes, I have. I just got the freely-available source and followed the instructions to an easy compile. ~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: What language is this in? iQEVAwUBLzCqsMdUIcX3jbSBAQGsdAf9EZiFd7EOZ3CATQYLyiTmMxnn+i1BuYL6 I1gktODX4H0P0MW/cOCvs0NY/eynMe1sUCpUzqVc0hm7S1GBtFgYInbk/b6vXc2x cqyHl0lx2dZ0RJ//9xUkZHLwOx9VKJaASDbGcuATpLFngpjqKa9nYP8LBET94i3G l/gitt5pawGdYiDQgm2Xj6Gbd94YNtYQiE6icjkq696PHk1XoIbSAQ6cew2CzS4c 9Q/2E2cxk7NKR/IQo8mJoZWOrxfu4fKEj8r7iWWhqkEpJ57JR0uIxiY3cm2zH91d i/sEHE2frvN6WgTQn47faYw4EOD8LvQwJtr3LEQQg13KQaAfLpmRhw== =dHtn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- **EZ-PGP v1.07 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: David McIntyre Area: Public Key Encryption To: Bruce Davis 2 Feb 95 10:27:18 Subject: Re: PGP and BWave UpdReq -=> Quoting Bruce Davis to Mark Drew <=- BD> I too, use Blue Wave. Used it for years, and even after switching BD> to Windows...won't switch. There is an Interface for Blue Wave and BD> PGP called PGPBlue. I've been using it for about 6 months and it BD> is great. Fully Functional and it greatly eases the whole PGP BD> process. For some odd reason, my PGPBlue decided to stop signing messages. So I just use EZ-PGP. But for another odd reason, QEdit loses its cursor if I just go from Blue Wave to the editor, so I use PGPBlue to edit the message. Go figger. :) ~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Joe Eversole Area: Public Key Encryption To: Bruce Davis 6 Feb 95 17:18:22 Subject: Signature Comments? UpdReq Hey Bruce! 30 Jan 95 04:56, Bruce Davis wrote to All: BD> I see that some of you have comments included in your PGP signature, BD> directly under the version number. Add the COMMENT = line to your CONFIG.TXT in your PGP Directory. Joe Eversole , SysOp - HearthStone 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: John Schofield Area: Public Key Encryption To: JIM BELL 6 Feb 95 09:16:16 Subject: Pgp news UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- --====-- DC> So the prosecutor isn't DC> going to pay any attention to you. But if his mailbox fills up with DC> nastygrams or worse, he may take it out on Phil just to spite you. JB> Then maybe we'll just have to return the favor! JB> See, being a "sheeple" is so "comfortable", isn't it?!? You just JB> allow everything to happen to you and everybody else, hoping the bad JB> wolves will leave you alone and go away. And mostly they do, although JB> occasionally they eat one of your flock. Bummer. As one of the "sheeple," as you put it, I'm a little amused. If you'll look around, you'll find that some of us are quite willing to take risks to further a cause we believe in. However, that doesn't mean we have to take every risk, just because someone dares us to! Doing something like you describe would HURT Phil Zimmermann. That's enough to make us stop doing it, but apparently not enough for you. You want "action," whether or not that action does any good. If you want to be such a hero, donate some money or time to Phil Zimmermann's defense fund! Have you done that simple act? Have you donated to Phil? If you haven't, I'm going to assume that you're doing this just because you like arguments and words like "sheeple." Bravado and bluster are fun, but constructive actions count much more. John -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.7 Comment: Call 818-345-8640 voice for info on Keep Out magazine. iQCVAwUBLzZX82j9fvT+ukJdAQH2fQP+JBAoKexNmt2Y9Z2sPPh6/D1DQnwQy5pZ DBIlJnjG80D51NwbIMAGHEwfC1Fr89yBoJicuVG+BvEBLiJ5HfLgAWeS0exHlyMq 3T0MBtdAnS7CJSNDY4JKuJZjYGg5f7J2UD5Mf4LtLGTGDw1d0GYOA9oTn/MAdcR9 Pz+DXvKZaUc= =CATZ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- **EZ-PGP v1.07 ... Roses are red, violets are blue, some poems rhyme, but not this one. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Richard Dale Area: Public Key Encryption To: Mark Drew 6 Feb 95 20:22:10 Subject: Edit Trust UpdReq MD>*The DOCs say to execute 'PGP -ke useid ' but that asks for MD>*the userid's pass phase as if they were were going to edit their own I typed PGP -ke "user name" (including the "quotes") and it let me edit the trust level. * 1st 2.00b #567 * If all the world's a stage, my life is a stand-up routine. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Mark Drew 7 Feb 95 13:26:36 Subject: Re: Edit Trust UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 05 Feb 95, Mark Drew was quoted as saying: MD> The DOCs say to execute 'PGP -ke useid ' but that asks for MD> the userid's pass phase as if they were were going to edit their MD> own public/secure key (which I have done for myself). PGP -h gives did you give the Userid of the key you wanted to edit trust for? if worse comes to worse, extract a copy of that key out to a file and then delete from your keyring. add it back in and this time put the trust parameter where you really want it. - -ke is a multi-level command so you have to stage thru it till you find the applicable part you need. TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: PGP 2.6.2 is LEGAL in Zone 1! So USE it! [grin] iQCVAwUBLze7YMsQPBL4miT5AQFCkwQAtTrAa9rqsiNPg80w5zayot7PqW2wlg6g FwOjc7veZWvOoQSxnHChZnZjUDsukCZ9NexmlYfc5pLnGVD1VqVm+LVd9jPbWL4J LCAXPLVPSemXHfeNMs/HrYOn8d8Od/5mZMDUoz+RAv9PGoFhINRRva+IqK9WzMOX MTV0NzLJk9k= =5DG8 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Richard Dale Area: Public Key Encryption To: Armando Ortiz 7 Feb 95 12:06:10 Subject: Unauthorized Entry UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- AO>* o - Your FULL NAME (F, M, & L) AO>* o - Your mailing address AO>* (Sorry, no P.O. Boxes accepted, please include City, AO>* State, Zip, and if any, Apartment #'s) AO>* o - Your home phone number (Car phones or pagers not accepted) AO>* o - Your birthday AO>* o - Current job description AO>* o - Internet mail address AO>* o - Your public key AO>* o - How long you've been using PGP with or without an interface Sounds interesting, but what does some of this stuff have to do with the price of beans in China? I use a PO Box, period. This may put me out of the running, but that's the way it is. Sounds a wee bit fishy to me. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBLze1Ip5xs6E4H32JAQFYQAf/TPY7C/+LBOeiogoWroeUFtJE4LX6Q263 WTMjPco0g3fq2fL1QJ9W8W46Hq89cK6Eb89wy3oyrWdkJFOE9Vup0/RBTsQIM+ih +bJelp1jjgmmjCZPT3/1gr1MEl/b+Z7tNBQcuPCVfNmPHw6kP28T9IR1YB6ErKkI jpMLUMtJ0wOTLCpas1x40ZaMFsxMmdMMQ2XwrM0eBdGFd1Y1gPxnLD9Vvwrrvil7 BbHKzneeHyheXVAcphNG9ku8+PeY8XFdTUq7Q39BXUTb9O1LuCG9iOMvUPU2YFFW Cxva1HDSOH28xQzujX2BY2czUaM2SNQr1mgapDlTtkGl7XVHhOA2Lw== =q3MI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- * 1st 2.00b #567 * A deadline has a marvelous ability to concentrate the mind. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: William Hattenhauer Area: Public Key Encryption To: Lawrence Garvin 6 Feb 95 16:22:00 Subject: Re: PGP - !USA distribute UpdReq Not for a moment did I think you 'advocated' the Govt.'s view. Usually I'm lurking... This just rubs raw... Worked many a year hiding Uncle Sam's goodies from the public and kind of view it as an 'qual-time' ishue. If US can hide stuff from the public the public can hide stuff from are servant political types. Like love letters to your love (hidden from the eyes of your folks). Nuff said. ... If it wasn't for C, we would be using BASI, PASAL and OBOL! ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: William Hattenhauer Area: Public Key Encryption To: Chris Adams 6 Feb 95 16:22:00 Subject: Re: Quotes as pass...NOT UpdReq CA of Alamogordo NM? X-Amiga BBS SYOP? ... "Mr. Worf, fire phasers at Chris" ... Zzzzzap! ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: William Hattenhauer Area: Public Key Encryption To: Glen Todd 6 Feb 95 16:22:00 Subject: Re: PGP Forever!!! UpdReq Nice comment on my original outrage burst! ... If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: William Hattenhauer Area: Public Key Encryption To: Shawn K. Quinn 6 Feb 95 16:22:00 Subject: Re: PGP Forever !!! UpdReq -=> Quoting Shawn K. Quinn to Lawrence Garvin <=- SKQ> *** Quote: Lawrence Garvin to William Hattenhauer SKQ> *** Subject: PGP Forever !!! SKQ> *** Date: 24 Jan 95 21:41:47 WH> Answer: a. The Truth! WH> b. Political Incorrect Ideas. WH> c. Unfiltered News. WH> d. Alternative Thought Sources. WH> e. ALL OF THE ABOVE + LG> All of which are protected by the First Amendment. :) SKQ> The First Amendment means little these days. SKQ> SKQ !1st w/o 2nd Can NOT stand! 2nd w/o 1st is =ly bad! Food 4 Media Types! ... Open mouth, insert foot, echo internationally. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718