The Zimmermann Telegram
Volume 2, Issue 1
December 4, 1998
IN THIS ISSUE
An Open Letter to PGP Users
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An Important Announcement for PGPdisk for
Windows Users
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New U.S. Government Crypto Rules Bring Good
News and Bad News
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A Word from the Product Manager
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Technical Details of PGPDisk
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Last page
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PGP 6.0.2 Source Code
Books Now Available
"Pretty Good Privacy 6.0.2 Macintosh-Specific Source Code,"
ISBN 1-58368-007-1
"Pretty Good Privacy 6.0.2 Macintosh-Specific Documentation," ISBN 1-58368-009-8
"Pretty Good Privacy 6.0.2 Platform-Independent Source Code," ISBN 1-58368-006-3
"Pretty Good Privacy 6.0.2 Platform-Independent Documentation," ISBN 1-58368-011-X
"Pretty Good Privacy 6.0.2 Windows-Specific Source Code," ISBN 1-58368-008-X
"Pretty Good Privacy 6.0.2 Windows-Specific Documentation," ISBN 1-58368-010-1á
These books are available at the following location:
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Copyright
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is a trademark of Philip R. Zimmermann and is used here with permission.
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The information in this document is of an exploratory or experimental nature.
As such, it is subject to change without notice and is provided "ASIS."
No guarantee is made that it is free from errors or that it will meet your
requirements. While we welcome your feedback on this document, we are unable
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