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| Subject: | Re: encryption |
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| Date: | Thu, 27 Jan 2005 00:00:17 +0100 |
Philip Wagenaar wrote:
I forgot to add the GnuPG website's address (even is not difficult to find, just gpg + I'm feeling lucky ;)Hi,
Up to a few years ago PGP and encryption was an hot item. But it seems it has stand still for a few years now. Google and PGP show up only pgp programs that are more then years old.
How is encryption these days? What has come by since PGP?
Philip Wagenaar http://www.wagenaar.123.nl
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