[10978] in bugtraq
Re: BUGTRAQ:// Re: PGP 6.5.1 has been released
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Nick_)
Fri Jul 9 02:55:04 1999
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Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 09:31:45 -0400
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From: Nick_ <nickc@STAFFNET.COM>
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> On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Nick_ wrote:
>
> > > NEW FEATURES IN 6.5.1
> > *SNIP*
> >
> > I've not been able to find an answer on nai.com, or other PGP
> > related web sites.. Apparently PGPdisk which was included in
> > PGP Freeware 6.0.2, is no longer part of the PGP Freeware suite.
> > Nor can I find it stand alone as Freeware.
> >
>
> The freeware version as released by NAI has never included PGPdisk. The
> version released through overseas channels (Replay, etc..) included
> it with their version.
>
> This has been the source of much discussion on the pgp users mailing list.
The version as distributed by NAI via mcafee.com, as a link from the 'try'
button on the www.nai.com PGP site, is a zip by the name of
PGP_Personal_Privacy_6_0_2.zip. It has with in it a setup.exe w/ a .sig
from NAI, which includes PGPdisk. The installed product goes by the
name of PGP for Personal Privacy 6.0.2 DH. I got this product from US
sites, directly affiliated with NAI/PGP/McAfee.
As you stated above, this is not the Freeware version, this is an unexpiring
30-day Trialware version of PGP for Personal Privacy. So my Original
Message was not completely factual, I am only aware of PGPdisk being
included in PGP for Personal Privacy 30 day Demo 6.0.2, not PGP
Freeware 6.0.2
-Nick
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