From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Rob Buckman 21 Apr 95 23:36:04 Subject: Re: CNN's Computer Connection UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 18 Apr 95, Rob Buckman stated: CB> thanks, to Mike Riddle for notifying me of the rebroadcast of this CB> segment on CNN. RB> If I missed a *public* message in this echo that Mike wrote to you RB> regarding the segment, then I apologize. Else, it would have been RB> nice (time permitting) if he had posted the message publicly so that RB> we all could have seen the segment for ourselves and made up our own RB> minds. i got the msg with about an hour to spare on the rebroadcast. it would have been pointless in Echomail since the time factor was close. TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: SUPPORT the Phil Zimmerman Legal Defense Fund! iQCVAwUBL5h5mMsQPBL4miT5AQHlcQQAurBbt0dAngVM0v/XmGI3Wkmla/8vNjCs VKCkoK0F3vFp4ZSEB3Xvfs4eqQ2dffitnQ6y7yNnf6BXlIE0OBlzz2TDH6pVSkkm pZai3CL2TUVU70+yirrNNX+WU3/LOtHojPiPSfRKjKRZ3+5PLSSIqwn21Wi7NJ7o UO4IYkxqD6E= =5po+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Ted Rolle Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 22 Apr 95 00:48:00 Subject: PGP + Editors UpdReq Hello All! I am running IceEdit and GoldEd as my message editors. What has been the experience in "marrying" PGP to these products? Is using another interface (PGPBlue, PGPWave, and the like) a better way to go? I've heard that the method of linking PGP and GoldEd that is described in the docs doesn't work in all cases (like mine!). Does anyone have another way that does? Ted 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Kevin Mccauley 22 Apr 95 16:26:54 Subject: Re: PGPWave UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 20 Apr 95, Kevin Mccauley stated: KM> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- KM> Version: 2.6.i KM> -----END PGP MESSAGE----- this is Echomail. encrypted msgs as tests are permitted if the test is indicated or can be read by anyone. single-user encryption is not of any value to the Echo. thanks. TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: SUPPORT the Phil Zimmerman Legal Defense Fund! iQCVAwUBL5lmgssQPBL4miT5AQFONgQAkZIMnuZ1+zz1YwPXW/brgw3RjBxHqHpB gZfgWDKambAvWYCmc3GTt7f5SFDLlkzVkTKF3a0I5uSznNOj//yzAe/o+qY0ae6n Rl+vzjGrmIREakHcWfGFiR6TvydC6wJSlEkV1SXT74bXPO7t5ydsmx1QD+UL4vzp T5hZF7yTrSI= =3Qd2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Stephenson 22 Apr 95 16:28:20 Subject: Re: PGPWave v1.08a Gamma UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 20 Apr 95, John Stephenson stated: JS> Btw the phone number, node number, and other important data is in JS> the origin line, read it as I won't repeat it :) or they can just freq it here as PGPWAVE or download it at 407-383-1372 if they don't want to call Canada. [grin] TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: SUPPORT the Phil Zimmerman Legal Defense Fund! iQCVAwUBL5lm2MsQPBL4miT5AQEKOQQAo4hm9cVG/AlBQxVfpNfKA1qZlyRbZphv F3MmE0QKt4D2ef9bVdQBZLRnuaFzEWfPtzhjGciXIs94m5eRsUgZgMK0pPHfavy3 Z6R9EXUFaKVEegIkAm5VJq9de+8vnOD/WFrK//n/IGnz2Z70IWwYOcZ3ONksOij/ vakNiflIWNA= =32qc -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Scott Mills Area: Public Key Encryption To: Glen Todd 21 Apr 95 21:57:50 Subject: keyring problems UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Thursday April 20 1995, Glen Todd writes to Jeff Trowbridge: GT> - -+- GoldED/386 2.50.A0307+ GT> -+---BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-+--- GT> Version: 2.6.2 GT> Comment: Joe McCarthy would have loved the Clipper chip GT> iQEVAwUBL5bHHUsDfAvy+TXBAQEGOQf/TPqOs7GUX2XdcJys1AZ0Z4aT92cZ3KgG GT> mLmMxMqz2C/IGu15wtHb3LYN1DRXEYk0d3Z0Ri0oVkJEEtTDatYlBX7izOcMS1fp If you want to get that tearline outside the clearsig go to your golded.cfg. In the section where you defined you EXTERNUTILs change all you pgp lines to look like this EXTERNUTIL 1 -NoKeepCtrl d:\mailer\golded\clearsig.cmd Adding -NoKeepCtrl makes golded add the control lines after the external utility is done. Scott New Opcode #7: LIA - Load Incorrect Address Scott Mills 1024/26CD5D03 For my PGP key freq PGPKEY sm@f119.n265.z1.fidonet.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBL5hxaiP6qSQmzV0DAQFIZwP/W+iBzJiF/vsRxagTR+m/ezkATOEJQVai SaZGcg/LSVWu0LgqLQkgSNhEStqcNEwh8GFKtXhOORVGxQhB8oDVD4BJfNAvZz4P uzXNefv60FwjpXoZ0HobIciXZbcdQxNHuZ3E2i9LVcoCitZrqgqcQTh1vs3KLOd+ MkbG5FO4aP0= =ZpHN -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Shawn McMahon Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jeff Trowbridge 22 Apr 95 14:00:44 Subject: keyring problems UpdReq Despite the stern warnings of the tribal elders, Jeff Trowbridge said this to All: JT> I'm having a problem viewing the contents of my keyring. It's gotten JT> so big it whizzes by and I can only see the last 8 or 9 names. I JT> looked in the manual and couldn't find any way to either limit the JT> keyring to one screen at a time or to print the contents of the JT> keyring so I'd have a hard copy to reference. Basic MSDOS features, Jeff. (OS/2 has 'em, as well.) Say the command is PGP -kv. If you want the output broken up into single screens, you type it as thus: PGP -kv | MORE If you want it printed, you use: PGP -kv > PRN That works with any DOS command, and most text-only programs. (With some curious exceptions, such as the version of TAR I'm using.) 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Aaron Goldblatt Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 22 Apr 95 00:07:30 Subject: Thomas UpdReq Anyone interested in Senator Exon's Communcations Decency Act will be interested in Thomas, a service of the United States Congress through its Library. Thomas is a WWW server offering lookup of any House or Senate Bill, Resolution, or Joint Resolution from either the 103rd or 104th Congress. Thomas also offers the Congressional Record on the Web. Search facilities are also included, and seem to be quite powerful. http://thomas.loc.gov If your nameserver is hosed (like mine is), the IP address is 140.147.3.28. Look for S314 and HR1004. That's the Communications Decency Act of 1995. Of course, Thomas will also allow you to find anything else you might want from the 103rd and 104th Congresses. As I write this, the Congressional Record is current as of April 7 (at least on the HyperText linkup). Thomas also offers a daily digest of the Record, with page citations hyperlinked directly to the full text of the Record. Lots of fun. D'Artagnon ... As the room spins around I need your love ... 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: John Stephenson Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jeff Trowbridge 21 Apr 95 19:36:12 Subject: keyring problems UpdReq JT> I'm having a problem viewing the contents of my keyring. It's gotten JT> so big it whizzes by and I can only see the last 8 or 9 names. I JT> looked in the manual and couldn't find any way to either limit the JT> keyring to one screen at a time or to print the contents of the JT> keyring so I'd have a hard copy to reference. pgp -kv | more - John ... Oxymoron: Great Depression 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: John Stephenson Area: Public Key Encryption To: Kevin McCauley 21 Apr 95 19:35:30 Subject: PGPWave UpdReq > -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- > Version: 2.6.i There's a problem. I lost my HDD's data, and I lost along with it my PGP key. So I can't read that :( (btw I also lost my PGPWave source) so I can't decrypt that! Plus this isn't the echo to do this in :) - John ... "There's too much vermouth in my martini", Tom said dryly. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Kevin McCauley Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Stephenson 23 Apr 95 12:31:10 Subject: PGPWave UpdReq ok ... I sent you a PGP message on Black IC ... so I guess you'll have to ignore it .. sorry I figured out what I wanted to know anyway -=Later=- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Richard Dale Area: Public Key Encryption To: Jeffrey Bloss 19 Apr 95 17:34:10 Subject: Re: Encrypted Messages UpdReq RD> PGP is illegal in many countries and disapproved of in most other SM> Please name five countries where it's illegal. JB>*That's an easy one... if fact we could probably come up with better than JB>*5 on most continents. :) You forget that even though the US seems to Is Shawn still trying? Judas Priest! I have had his name in the idiot filter for WEEKS now. He doesn't know what he's talking about and blasts off without reading ANYTHING. He is free to join alt.security and learn something from people around the world rather than believing Fido is everything. Sheesh. The ignorance is *appalling*. The answers are freely available, but he seems to rely on his misinformed opinion rather than taking the SLIGHTEST opportunity to educate himself. There are two other countries which I've heard of, but can't confirm. One is France, and it looks like England is thinking about making it illegal as well. * 1st 2.00d #567 * Sieg Heillary! Sieg Heillary! Sieg Heillary! 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Richard Dale Area: Public Key Encryption To: David Chessler 23 Apr 95 14:04:10 Subject: Re: encrypted messages UpdReq RD> PGP is illegal in many countries and disapproved of in most others. DC>*No, not true. The only countries where PGP is known to be illegal are France DC>*and several Arab states. It is legal in most of Europe and Asia, and all of How many is "many"? Is "many" more than "several"? Less than "most"? What's our reference point? Despite all of that, governments do not like it because they can't read it. It's illegal in Vietnam and N. Korea. It is widely used in the Commonwealth of Independent States, but would more than likely be illegal in the Soviet Union. It would probably rate a firing squad. * 1st 2.00i #567 * A liberal's mind: an anathema of rigid dogma. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Shawn McMahon Area: Public Key Encryption To: Dave Hodgins 23 Apr 95 11:21:56 Subject: Encrypted Messages˙˙˙˙˙˙˙ UpdReq Despite the stern warnings of the tribal elders, Dave Hodgins said this to Victor Hugo: DH> Prior to the first MIT release (i.e. 2.3a and before), there were DH> questions whether or not it was legal to use pgp WITHIN the U.S. due DH> to patents on the RSA algorithm, exclusively licensed to Public Key DH> Partners). No. The patents never made it illegal to *USE*. The patent violation would be in Phil's acts in writing it in the first place, not in the act of our using the program. At least, that's how the lawyers have explained it to me. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: mark lewis Area: Public Key Encryption To: Scott Mills 22 Apr 95 11:12:10 Subject: keyring problems UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- JT> I'm having a problem viewing the contents of my keyring. It's gotten JT> so big it whizzes by and I can only see the last 8 or 9 names. I SM> You could try piping it through more. Just type "pgp -kv | SM> more" . That should make it pause after each screen. I find SM> it easier to redirect it to a file and use list or an since you mention LIST, you can also PGP -kv | list /s - -=B-) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6 iQCVAwUBL5kdB5sj1FW2DCDFAQFCFQP9HjI0ywU0L+Blajs1yrdChc18CCQIaZuT eX3pXxNpFOWHNje2g57iCBhaqm9hZoeSHPrgz9qXslKkiON1lznqXSn7fUqvJFPP arhuoBaILI7MYVocmygtFAxSMi42FpAxb3qXrdqRcQyU8BH7uGXRg8gpkrGJKzMR 5Rsa/KSufOM= =EMY9 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- )\/(ark - 1024/B60C20C5 N.A.R.A.S. FingerPrint = 03 45 B1 CC 66 6C 05 95 F8 5D 97 0B F8 45 A9 62 # Origin: (1:3634/12) * Origin: PODNet <-> FidoNet EchoGate! (93:9600/0.0) SEEN-BY: 107/946 259/212 382/7 640/217 9000/0 9600/0 9608/0 9609/0 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Ian Hebert Area: Public Key Encryption To: Tom Almy 22 Apr 95 20:15:10 Subject: Re: Send/rec PGP Msg's UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- -=> Quoting Tom Almy to Chet Fromm <=- CF> I've never found an echo strictly for PGP msg's. TA> No reason for one. PGP is a tool, not an end in itself. Using PGP is TA> not a game. Actually, there are two Usenet groups, alt.anonymous and alt.anonymous.messages. The idea behind these is that people can post encrypted messages to you there; you can pick out the ones to you via a pre-arranged subject header. ... Catch the Blue Wave! ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.i iQCVAgUBL5mGnN+oQ+cHei9/AQG3NwP+KW36U2zXpjNIooFtdJ37A7zVpC+Et6Ib QjOnhyov+X1UgKd2joH/KF2WHNfNoEpn2EAhhJaKxqECU7EsIIssE2OB7G7iChT2 7Lu5oY4sSHXdkcPIs9b7tzhdj2gJOisKpEMKwNO2zgb5ERt3ZmDLNfpixLhV9xjN dLCrH5eCSgc= =g2AJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Dexter Richards Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Stephenson 17 Apr 95 07:35:38 Subject: A QUICK TEST UpdReq John, Does PGPWave work in the case where Bluewave is using work and reply directories on a RAM disk? Thanks, Dexter. ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718