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more on PGP Dowb the tubes -- at least wrt customer service
From: David Farber <dave () FARBER NET>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 11:35:51 -0400
Begin forwarded message: From: Dennis Allison <allison () shasta stanford edu> Date: May 19, 2005 6:39:34 PM EDT To: David Farber <dave () FARBER NET> Subject: Re: [IP] PGP Dowb the tubes -- at least wrt customer service No customer support here either. From http://www.gnupg.org; The GNU Privacy GuardGnuPG is a complete and free replacement for PGP. Because it does not use
the patented IDEA algorithm, it can be used without any restrictions. GnuPG is a RFC2440 (OpenPGP) compliant application.Version 1.0.0 has been released on September 7th, 1999. The current stable
version is 1.4.1 . GnuPG is Free Software . It can be freely used, modified and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License . PGP, on which OpenPGP is based, was originally developed by Philip Zimmermann in the early 1990s. On Thu, 19 May 2005, David Farber wrote:
Lets see you call the operator sends you off to "sales". You listen to endless web addresses, then a, told long wait, leaveleace your number by dialing 1. You do and it says un-used mail box. Leave a message or hit 0 for operator. You hit 0 ad it says no operator number defined. Is their anyone at PGP anymore who understands service. What are good alternatives Dave
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