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On 21-Jun-2001 at 08:39:27 Pete Hatton wrote: > I know in the Great Escape, there was a need for great secrecy, but > an encrypted message to the LUG list that I can't read? :-) (Neil > Stone I'm talking about the message you send about 1am!) > '1am' may explain why...lack of caffeine...lack of sleep, etc, etc :-) Encrypted though? I just opened it up as a text/plain message and could read most of it. The headers were mangled/missing. > As of a matter of interest who uses PGP or anything similar for > sending emails? > Now you've lost me, a pgp signed message from yourself and you're asking who sends pgp mail? Or do you mean who actaully sends a pgp *encrypted* message? If the later then I do, but usually only for specific purposes when dealing with Uni business and when I want to make sure that the recipient knows who I am and that the message is what I actually sent - heck, that's what pgp's for isn't it? :-) Other than that though, no I don't usually encrypt mail nor do I usually sign it...what I say isn't that important :-) John. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ John Horne, University of Plymouth, UK Tel: +44 (0)1752 233914 E-mail: jhorne@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx PGP key available from public key servers -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.