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Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 16:11:40 -0700
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PGP Security is pleased to announce the first public release of its
cryptographic source code in downloadable form. The PGPsdk Source
Code 2.1.1 release is now available on the PGP website at:

http://www.pgp.com/downloads/pgpsdk-agreement.asp

PGP has a long tradition of releasing source code for purposes of
Peer Review to ensure the integrity of the software. For the first
time under new US Government export regulations, this source code
release is being made available electronically for download to both
US and International customers. This source code release is exactly
the same code used as the cryptographic foundation for all of the PGP
Desktop and Server products.



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