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Subject: Re: PGP
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From: dgm@cronus.colorado.edu (Dom Maddalone)
Date: 17 May 94 14:01:25 MST
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In article <A9FE45CE@marksmac.demon.co.uk>, Mark Armitage <armitage@marksmac.demon.co.uk> writes:

>Does anyone know where I can get a copy of PGP for the VAX?

    From the file PGPDOC2.TXT:

 [...]Here are some Internet sites that have PGP via anonymous FTP:

 Finland:    nic.funet.fi  (128.214.6.100)
             Directory: /pub/unix/security/crypt/

 Italy:      ghost.dsi.unimi.it  (149.132.2.1)
             Directory: /pub/security/

 UK:         src.doc.ic.ac.uk
             Directory: /computing/security/software/PGP

 For those lacking FTP connectivity to the net, nic.funet.fi also
 offers the files via email.  To get version 2.3, send the following
 mail message to mailserv@nic.funet.fi:

     ENCODER uuencode
     SEND pub/unix/security/crypt/pgp23src.zip
     SEND pub/unix/security/crypt/pgp23.zip

 This will deposit the two zipfiles, as (about) 15 batched messages in
 your mailbox within about 24 hours.  Save and uudecode.

 In the US, PGP may be found on God knows how many BBS systems, far
 too many to list here.  Still, if you don't have any local BBS phone
 numbers handy, here are some BBS's you might try.

 The GRAPEVINE BBS in Little Rock Arkansas has set up a special
 account for people to download PGP for free.  The SYSOP is Jim Wenzel,
 at jim.wenzel@grapevine.lrk.ar.us.  The following phone numbers are
 applicable and should be dialed in the order presented (i.e., the
 first one is the highest speed line):  (501) 753-6859, (501)
 753-8121, (501) 791-0124.  When asked to login use the following
 information:

     name: PGP USER        ('PGP' is 1st name, 'USER' is 2nd name)
     password: PGP

 PGP is also widely available on Fidonet, a large informal network of
 PC-based bulletin board systems interconnected via modems.  Check
 your local bulletin board systems.  It is available on many foreign
 and domestic Fidonet BBS sites.


  Dom Maddalone, dgm@cronus.colorado.edu
  System Administrator, University Physicians, Inc., Denver

