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Re: Bug#17959: pgp-i: new upstream version



Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@datasync.com> wrote:
> 
> 	If I am dealing with valuable data at work, (as opposed to
>  playing with encription toys), I would appreciate this feature. This
>  means that I can share data with the office on London, etc, but if my
>  co-worker is on sick leave, we can still get hold of the data and
>  work on it.
>  [...]
> 	Then the privacy umbrella is expanded to include the
>  recipients, and the corporate recovery user. So data can't be lost
>  because someone didn't come in to work.

sorry, i don't know how this feature works, but isn't it
quite an old one? even with pgp 2.6 i was able to encrypt
data so that it can be decrypted with several keys.

what's new to this feature?

jjm

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