-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Mat Butler wrote:
Which, incidentally, Thawte -did-. They offer PGP certificates as well, for their Freemail members' personal cert members.
Thawte offered PGP support so poorly that it was irrelevant. And they never had any commercial PGP services. See the thread on the UK-Crypto list ~ January 2000 with the subject of "Food for Thawte" if you really want to know why Thawte's PGP program is worthless. Note that this is probably moot now that Verisign has bought them. __ L. Sassaman System Administrator | Technology Consultant | "Common sense is wrong." icq.. 10735603 | pgp.. finger://ns.quickie.net/rabbi | --Practical C Programming -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: OpenPGP Encrypted Email Preferred. iD8DBQE5Y4k/PYrxsgmsCmoRAnymAJkBPVt4CYpv6XYN3fn/m9vEcc0PgwCaAvqK HlFfXipaEmlwUoD1irkEWIw= =5oMV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 12:15:00PM -0700, L. Sassaman wrote:
Which, incidentally, Thawte -did-. They offer PGP certificates as well, for their Freemail members' personal cert members.
Thawte offered PGP support so poorly that it was irrelevant. And they never had any commercial PGP services.
You guys keep talking about this like it's past tense. I just had 'em sign one of my keys yesterday. They're still doing it. Poorly, and on a crappy scale, but they are doing it.
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