SDA (was: mobile GPG installation)

Todd Todd <Freedom_Lover@pobox.com>
Mon May 12 20:34:02 2003


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Burns wrote:
> You can achieve some protection if the recipient (someone without
> gpg/pgp) has a md5 hash application, to check for the proper hash
> value (previously given over the phone?) before they opened it.

That's not a standard part of any Windows OS though (as far as I know, but I
don't use windows if I can avoid it so I could be wrong).  So the user you
want to send the SDA to still has to install some software.  They might as
well install an OpenPGP application if they want to decrypt OpenPGP data.

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Todd              OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xD654075A | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp
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