The MIT PGP Home Page provides information about PGP as well as how to obtain PGP from MIT
web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html
web.mit.edu/network/pgpfone
PGP Digital Timestamping Service Stamper is a free digital timestamping service which uses PGP and operates via Internet email. Launched in 1995, it remains my intention that this will be a reliable quality service which will remain in operation for a number of years. A recent addition to the service are email proof of posting certificates. The following Stamper information is available:- What's ...
www.itconsult.co.uk/stamper.htm
Tom McCune's page for Pretty Good Privacy With PGP..., you can protect the privacy of your e-mail messages and files by encrypting them so that only the intended recipients can read them. You can also digitally sign messages and files, which ensures their authenticity. A signed message verifies that the information within it has not been tampered with in any way. - Quoted from the manual If all ...
Top level home page for www.pgp.net at cam.ac.uk.pgp.net The pgp.net domain is currently primarily concerned with making access to users PGP keys as simple as possible. It does have a list of some of the servers which hold PGP sources (as on the TERENA Secure Email CD), but this role is secondary. The pgp.net domain services run on a number of replicated servers. Using the name www.pgp.net for ...
www.cam.ac.uk.pgp.net/pgpnet
Where to get the latest PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) FAQ From: Michael Paul Johnson mpj@ebible.org Newsgroups: alt.security.pgp, alt.answers, news.answers Subject: Where to get the latest PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) FAQ Followup-To: poster Expires: Thu, 4 Apr 2002 03:07:05 GMT Summary: Where to get the latest version of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) electronic mail privacy program for your platform and ...
www.faqs.org/faqs/pgp-faq/where-is-PGP
Last update: 04/20/1999. Microsoft WindowsTM front-ends for Phil Zimmerman's Pretty GoodTM Privacy Due to FTP storage limitations, the large size of Windows programs, and the ready availability of these Windows-based front-ends at the authors' sites, links are provided to those sites in lieu of maintaining current copies in my own anonymous FTP directory. If you want a link added to your ...
www.hauert.net/pgpwins.html
Last update: 02/08/1999. DOSTM front-ends for Phil Zimmerman's Pretty GoodTM Privacy Most of these DOS-based shells reside in my anonymous FTP directory. If preferred, they can be download via FTP from ftp.hauert.net/pgp.dos.frontends. If you want your product added to this page, send the address it can be retrieved from to: scott@hauert.net All files are in PKZIP format. To the best of my ...
www.hauert.net/pgpdos.html
Last update: 12/31/98. Non-DOS/Windows PGP frontends Linux dirtypgp , by Carsten Meyer. dirtypgp is a not-quick-but-dirty tcl script. It was designed to be used with Netscape or whatever you're using. No key managment - only the most common things. Lotus Notes PGP Plugin for Lotus Notes enables Lotus Notes users to conveniently encrypt outgoing messages/attachments using the PGP standard, and to ...
www.hauert.net/pgpother.html
Return to NetWorld! | PGP-Related Links for NW!'s Chapter Six | Get PGP and More Info from MIT While politicians and bureaucrats war against our right to privacy, some other people are cheering us on--members of the clergy who associate confidentiality with dignity and fine old traditions. Below is an essay from Father Bill Morton, an Anglican parish priest in Campbellton, New Brunswick. He uses ...
www.davidrothman.com/morton.htm