On 19 Mar 2012 22:45:27 GMT, "C-O,Z'-M.OS," <Now@Hezaback.com> wrote:
> nesScitur@husShmail.com (Ronin) wrote in news:4f67a34d.1640978007@
> 127.0.0.1:
>
>> On 19 Mar 2012 20:30:45 GMT, "C-O,Z'-M.OS," <Now@Hezaback.com> wrote:
>>> Ever hopeful.
>> This and other versions of PGP, as well as documentation, may
>> be had directly from the source at www.pgpi.org; google
>> pgpi.org freeware
>> for links.
>> Ronin
> Hi Ronin
> When I last had a look I could only see pgp 8 on offer at this page these
> days!
> In the past I found PGP8 to be a little over bloated and missing the
> old RSA keys compatibility.
> That's why Kidhacker, amongst others and myself stuck with the earlier
> versions for the simplicity they offered.
> Cosmos
> Granted! This rar is an EXE so buyer beware? Just that these earlier
> versions seem to have become elusive
> Another option that seems to be useful would be from http://gnu.org
> which would also serve acceptable use.
> Cosmos
Hallo Cosmos!
This specific page:
http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware
links to PGP versions for 15 different machine/OS pairs;
the <Windows 95/98/NT> choice links to 12 versions of PGP,
ranging from GnuPG 1.1.2 to PGP 8.0, including PGP 6.5.8.
I heartily concur in using the simplest tool that will do
the job: this post was written using Free Agent v1.21/32
on a box running Win98SE...
Ronin
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