TEST MESSAGE (was Re: Gun Owner/Extropians census (was:Re: look out!) long-haired

From: Michael M. Butler (butler@comp*lib.org)
Date: Wed Dec 17 1997 - 22:03:24 MST


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Well, I just got the PGP 5.5 Eudora Plugin and am testing it out now.
Boy, a 166 MHz K6 sure creates 2 kbit Diffie-Hellman keys fast! :)

Assuming this test works out OK, anyone who wants to can now write me
in my official capacity as Director of C-CAL with some semblance of
security. PGP's and MIT's public servers should both confirm my key.

I welcome a test message in reply from any current member of the list
so inclined.

This key will self-destruct on 98-12-31. Good luck,
Jim^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H

MMB

>> unless I have recieved a PGP private key from you personally,
>> verified it with a public server, and encrypted the message with
>> it before sending, it /is/ the same as sending it publicly.
>>
>
>Point taken.
>
>I haven't delved into the use fo PGP because I haven't found a
windows
>PGP tool that is easy to use with Netscape Navigator 3.01 Mail. Pure
>laziness, I know.
>
>--
>TANSTAAFL!!!
> Michael Lorrey

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