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Short:integrating PGP into e-mail
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Type:comm/mail
Architecture:m68k-amigaos
Date:1994-01-26
Download:comm/mail/PGPMIP.lha - View contents
Readme:comm/mail/PGPMIP.readme
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               Pretty Good Privacy -- Mail Integration Project
               ===============================================

                written by Peter Simons <simons@peti.GUN.de>



        Pretty Good(tm) Privacy (PGP), from Phil's Pretty Good Software, is
a high security cryptographic software application for MSDOS, Unix,
AmigaOS, and other computers.  PGP allows people to exchange files or
messages with privacy and authentication.  Privacy means that only those
intended to receive a message can read it.  Authentication means that
messages that appear to be from a particular person can only have
originated from that person.  Additionally, no secure channels are needed
to exchange keys between users!  This is because PGP is based on a powerful
new technology called "public key" cryptography.

        All in all, PGP is a very useful and important program.  However it
is a little bit...uh...  overkill for the average Joe Dow to install this
rather complex package, just to encrypt his few e-mail, which are not so
private anyway.  PGP comes with dozens of options, switches and
configuration possibilities, far too many to 'just install and run'.

        This has prevented many potential users from using PGP for their
private mail.  Also it is significantly more complicated to encrypt every
single outgoing mail and, of course, to decrypt each incoming mail
individually.

        This is what the PGP Mail Integration Project wants to improve.  In
our opinion man-kind should stay superior and leave the 'dirty-work' to the
machines.  :-))

        Our idea was to integrate PGP, as far as possible, into common UUCP
packages so the user needn't be concerned with how PGP itself works.
Outgoing or incoming mail should be en-/decrypted automatically and the
software should do all the basics of controlling PGP.



Contents of comm/mail/PGPMIP.lha
 PERMSSN    UID  GID    PACKED    SIZE  RATIO     CRC       STAMP          NAME
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[generic]                 6993   17982  38.9% -lh5- dc3e Sep 19  1992 pgp_mip/copying
[generic]                11809   31878  37.0% -lh5- 10aa Sep 24  1993 PGP_MIP/man/PGP_MIP.guide
[generic]                11091   28757  38.6% -lh5- d318 Sep 24  1993 PGP_MIP/man/PGP_MIP.texinfo
[generic]                10176   16496  61.7% -lh5- cabc Oct 27  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPRMail/PGPRMail
[generic]                 4596   17273  26.6% -lh5- 8e8e Sep 22  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPRMail/source/PGPRMail.c
[generic]                10121   40177  25.2% -lh5- 33ac Sep 22  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPRMail/source/RCS/PGPRMail.c,v
[generic]                   67      74  90.5% -lh5- 64c4 Jan 16  1994 PGP_MIP/PGPRMail/source/Readme.first
[generic]                  426     764  55.8% -lh5- a06f Sep 14  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPRMail/source/smakefile
[generic]                  160     239  66.9% -lh5- d673 Sep 14  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPRMail/source/TODO
[generic]                  185     269  68.8% -lh5- 1c85 Oct 27  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/Config
[generic]                13028   21348  61.0% -lh5- cdf7 Oct 27  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/PGPSendMail
[generic]                 9676   39740  24.3% -lh5- c3dc Sep 24  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/c.asm
[generic]                  953    3156  30.2% -lh5- 1684 Oct 12  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/expandalias.c
[generic]                  101     129  78.3% -lh5- f621 Aug 28  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/expandalias.h
[generic]                  964    2485  38.8% -lh5- 29c8 Oct 12  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/main.c
[generic]                 6178   22824  27.1% -lh5- 109c Oct 12  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/PGPSendMail.c
[generic]                11286   45420  24.8% -lh5- 960f Oct 12  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/RCS/c.asm,v
[generic]                 1387    5258  26.4% -lh5- ee4c Oct  6  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/RCS/expandalias.c,v
[generic]                 2509    8691  28.9% -lh5- 1c90 Oct  6  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/RCS/main.c,v
[generic]                14270   51021  28.0% -lh5- 54cc Oct 12  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/RCS/PGPSendMail.c,v
[generic]                 1067    3170  33.7% -lh5- 9c2b Sep 24  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/RCS/system.c,v
[generic]                  507    1049  48.3% -lh5- 06ce Oct  6  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/smakefile
[generic]                  864    2650  32.6% -lh5- 9742 Oct 12  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/system.c
[generic]                 9248   29657  31.2% -lh5- 8d6f Jan 16  1994 PGP_MIP/PGPSendMail/source/TODO
[generic]                 6361    9784  65.0% -lh5- af5f Sep 14  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSignText/PGPSignText
[generic]                  279     487  57.3% -lh5- cfcc Aug 31  1993 PGP_MIP/PGPSignText/SignMacro.dme
[generic]                 2009    2878  69.8% -lh5- 627e Jan 16  1994 PGP_MIP/ReadMe.first
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
 Total        27 files  136311  403656  33.8%            Jan 26  1994
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