From: Eddie Benson Area: Public Key Encryption To: Scott Mills 7 Mar 95 16:47:24 Subject: Re: Internet mail reader that supports PGP.UpdReq -=> While reading Naked Lunch, Scott Mills screamed; <=- SM> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- SM> Friday March 03 1995, Eddie Benson writes to All: EB> Does anyone know of a good Mail reader that supports PGP? SM> Golded is very versatile and has built in latches for PGP. It comes SM> in both dos and OS/2 versions. I'm actually trying to find a Offline reader that I can use for Internet E-mail, not Fidonet, but thanks anyway. SM> A fate worse than death: To be married alive. Been there, done that, was lucky to get out alive, ain't goin' back. Eddie Benson ebenson@tyrell.net ... Amoebae leave no fossils. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: L P Area: Public Key Encryption To: Steve Linton 7 Mar 95 18:59:00 Subject: Re: Pgpblue & Bluewave UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- <<***** On 03-07-95, STEVE LINTON wrote to ALL: *****>> SL>To ALL: SL> It is now March 2,1995, I have left this message twice SL>before! SL> SL>This will be my third and final attempt. If any body in this echo SL>sees this, I would appreciate a reply just to let me know whether or SL>not SL>I'm getting out! Hi. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAgUBL100ZF3p8JHts+exAQG3xwQAgBhoc5NVwNspYUnCh+id4MtXvcsicS8D ZvJWUFLfijoqoEh+WgExN/YA2/xcklDgFPjrmZlZNUxQJnrm4W0vtPDG5mqxrhAd A5a7bc5YQttNhv0hWkN2ZERsUYzYQaGUPjae41pxop4Y7XoRVXFSSMO0PtN43jPH xelJc9ENvbc= =kkie -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- # Origin: Who's Askin'? Matanuska-Susitna Valley, AK (1:17/75.0) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jim Grubs, W8GRT Area: Public Key Encryption To: Tom Barcellona 8 Mar 95 14:10:00 Subject: Fight Scientologist Censorship UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > [---snip---] > Randy My friend! I see enough of your Socialist Crap elsewhere. Leave it > off of this echo and do us all a favor! Hey, it may not be strictly public key related, but it's not "socialist crap." I had friends who were in on this scientology stuff in it's first days in the 40s or 50s, when "self-improvement" scams first hit the bookshelves. It started as simply wacko and then turned evil when some crooks decided they could make fortunes by turning it into a religious cult. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com iQCVAwUBL14BBN74r4kaz3mVAQGsmgP+Nn5cjvVlC1poJa6qM0b7bIPvcfTqocD0 5ztXLw26QrwPSpW7s5QHPUQRe1Dtu0H/11S5hR0nVNXK08E9TEehn3N3eoMI3YpY QJzZOsOQoSS5xcin8nJbCumM2kwbO+jdccg8cwr3OjIEhBuXfk7CNqR47TSHD6NR MQoAdQ7CoJU= =i2nL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jim Grubs, W8GRT Area: Public Key Encryption To: Eddie Benson 5 Mar 95 09:12:02 Subject: Internet mail reader that supports PGP.UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Does anyone know of a good Mail reader that supports PGP? I'm using the one native to FrontDoor. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com iQCVAwUBL1nG2974r4kaz3mVAQFrsgP/W2JUE/jOQU8BxMdtQTxDuS6g/K4v8C87 ttacQnWac3IWHOXHyzMa+j/9NsjX26qUFGmL1wJ/t9miR9/eADXph64nHJsueO5A OTe5ZrXagpJOnefkIwp0gsf7pHoXuWz64eTGgWkY7meRwIVTOqWpsz/PGrtX9qxF 6M6NCnDC1Ec= =l5qt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Thomas Junker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Alan Pugh 9 Mar 95 00:39:00 Subject: Re: pgpblue problem UpdReq -=> Quoting Alan Pugh to All <=- AP> @MSGID: 1:151/142.0 2f5b6092 AP> i'm getting the following error message when attempting to clearsign AP> with pgpblue 3.0... AP> File [pgptemp.txt] does not exist. AP> does anyone know how to fix this? Haha! I just had that problem a few minutes ago. This is looking flaky to me. ~~~ PGPBLUE 3.0 ... Who is John Galt? Dunno. Want a cigarette? --- Blue Wave/QWK v2.10 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jim Grubs, W8GRT Area: Public Key Encryption To: Tom Barcellona 8 Mar 95 14:14:02 Subject: S.314 RED ALERT THIS MEANS YOU UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > [---lotsa crap cut here---] > NYXFER; you and Randy Edwards distrinute so much socialist propaganda > that they gave you two Fido echos all to yourself! (anews and > international news) How about you KEEP IT THERE! > Tom > PS Marx was a lazy moron who said himself that Communism would never > work; so GET OVER IT! Karl Marx was a philosopher who wrote a book on "dialectic materialism." It was never his intention to try to make it work. It was Lenin who tried to turn it into political reality. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: jgrubs@voxbox.norden1.com iQCVAwUBL14CHd74r4kaz3mVAQGCDQQApf81rbqBZn3m2KouBukv3TL4jybQQvQf +2DZ2mGw+6s2QZFFiLtfT7ihYwS5OOHYCKq6uY9hsd1SJ3MueUWJQqrGiV/wD2c9 xpYvGXXVZwiizDCsQKXwRW7rgRmUaIlpcnBOYv6S2TZELyoTZrhnHHLEFDTG3E6R 3kAosuiguKQ= =QECE -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: John Moser Area: Public Key Encryption To: Alan Pugh 8 Mar 95 22:31:40 Subject: Re: pgpblue problem UpdReq -=> Quoting Alan Pugh to All <=- AP> i'm getting the following error message when attempting to clearsign AP> with pgpblue 3.0... AP> AP> File [pgptemp.txt] does not exist. AP> AP> does anyone know how to fix this? AP> Hi Alan, I'm a Newbie at PGP, and am having the same exact problem. Everything else works with pgpblue v3.0, except the "1" (clearsign) selection. If you find a solution, would sure appreciate hearing about it. ... When 9-1-1 is 2-2-LATE, ... try 3-5-7 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Jerome Greene Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jeffrey Bloss 8 Mar 95 18:19:34 Subject: Re: One Step Closer... :( UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- -> Quoting Jeffrey Bloss to All on 05 Mar 95 16:33:00 <- JB> This from Dr. Dobb's Developer Update V.2 #3... In my own words. :) JB> could cost Phil 10 years and/or $1 million. The question at hand is JB> the internet distribution of PGP and it's violation of export law. Hi Jeffrey! The only way to get PGP from the internet (Zone 1) is from the MIT server isn't it? Phil couldn't really control how his software is distributed once it left the U.S. If *I* wanted to, I could send it overseas and be liable to prosecution from TPTB, not Phil. Same thing via internet providers outside of the U.S. I should think. Regards, -= Jerome Greene =- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBL15JcXF52VfebiBFAQFbkgQAmzG+pWtiZBHPu2Td3n70ath3Ziisx5aJ VOoLlLddsi22h+EelgD1LpEnPn3e3+MS+53uky2lSDEy/xp/J9cSTLn7cdFBMuTS ofbCz3DfoTzyCDq2SJdSFXMjMBH3q+EAfaA7n/i+3Qde6Xj2bAdKlMjI0Pcd44/K kOHASilJPos= =Am6g -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- **EZ-PGP v1.07 ... Celebrate freedom - read a banned book! ___Messenger V1.2 [Reg] 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718