> Well, GPG does everything PGP does and more, plus it's free... Is
> there any particular reason why we might want to actually support the
> older PGP?
Yes. Because it's not free. :)
Specifically, GPG can't deal with stuff sent from PGP 2, because it uses
encumbered algorithms. But then, PGP 2 is getting pretty old now. Maybe
everyone has migrated to either GPG or PGP5/6 (which are interoperable)
at this point.
We could kill PGP support and see if anyone complained.
-- Dan
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