>This is sort of a follow-up to my own message, but I thought
>that some of the information I have collected might be useful to 
>people on this list.

great!  we'll put it on the web page...

just as an fyi, i set a windows friend up with pgp this weekend and could
not manage to get the international version of pgp 5 & greater to produce 
rsa style public keys, so it would NOT interoperate with v2.  of course,
after trying that i had to hunt down v2 and found it...along with US versions
of v5 and 6, which probably do support rsa keys.  sigh.

>PGP General Resources:
>
>PGP-Users Mailing List          pgp.rivertown.net
>   Lots of information about PGP, key servers, mailer interfaces, etc. 
>PGP Version Interactions        www.stat.uga.edu/~rmarquet/pgpvers.html
>   This page was very useful for clearing up my confusion about
>   all the various version, official, unofficial, and guerrilla.
>International PGP Home Page     www.pgpi.com
>   Find out about the international versions of PGP and their plans
>   to scan in 5000+ pages of source code to make a legal version of PGP 6.0.
>   (They already did it for 5.0i!)
>Red Hat Crypto                  www.replay.com/redhat/
>   RPMs for all kinds of security software (PGP, SSH, SSL, etc.)
>PGP FAQ                         www.hertreg.ac.uk/ss/pgpfaq.html
>  Very up-to-date description (Jan 99) of the various encryption
>  schemes used in the various version of PGP.  Complete with references.
>MIT PGP site                    web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html
>  Download site for various legal U.S. versions of PGP
>
>I ended up installing the pgp-2.6.3usa-3.i386.rpm available on
>the Red Hat site.  I have also installed the PGP 5.0 Linux binary
>available from the MIT site, but have not had time to use it yet.
>
>Using PGP with PINE:
>
>PAPP           user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~gator/pgp4pine/
>pgp4pine       www.dimensional.com/~cwiegand/linux/pgp4pine.html
>  
>These are only a couple of many packages.  I ended up installing PAPP
>and find that it works fine.  Upon sending, it allows you to 
>select it as filter and then prompts you to encrypt and/or digitally
>sign your messages.  PAPP is written in Perl 5, and it only works with
>2.6.3.  I have not had time to check out pgp4pine.
>
>Other:
>
>Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG)       www.k.shuttle.de/isl/gnupg/
>  Beta version of PGP that is GPLed.
>  It is supposed to be compatible with PGP 5.0.
>PGP Signed Web Pages            members.aol.com/EJNBell/pgp-www.html
>  This page shows one way to incorporate PGP digital signatures 
>  into web pages while keeping both PGP and your browser happy.  
>
>Happy encrypting!
>
>- --Ron Kumon
>PGP Public Key available at web site:
>http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~kumon/
>
>
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