On Fri, May 15, 1998 at 06:14:18PM -0700, Darren wrote: >I used PGP 5.0 to create a key (pgpk -g)... now what? Shouldn't we forbid the use of PGP 5.0 for backward compability reasons? Only a few percentage uses probably PGP 5.0 (my reason is, that PGP 2.6 is more free than the PGP 5.0 brand and that I have already a RSA key and that everybody else uses PGP 2.*; otherwise I'd use gpg. BTW: Is PGP 5.0 already out for Unix?) David
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