"If all the personal computers in the world - 260 million - were put to work on a single PGP-encrypted message, it would still take an estimated 12 million times the age of the universe, on average, to break a single message." -- William Crowell, Deputy Director, National Security Agency, March 20, 1997.
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.BATch files

A long time ago I wrote some .BATch files to integrate PGP into a FidoNet message editor called timEd and into other programs that invoke an external editor. Share and Enjoy!

$Id: index.orb,v 1.12 2006/03/26 19:21:48 mouse Exp $

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