Ed Gerck writes: > Even though the web-of-trust seems to be a pretty good part of PGP, > IMO it is actually it's Achilles heel. Nope. Usability is its Achilles heel. PGP needs to be wrapped in something, and yet it's not really designed to be wrapped. Even if it were, PGP, Inc. changed the interface! Doh! And then there's the whole encryption method problem. No, web-of-trust as a problem is way down there on the list. -- -russ nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://russnelson.com | Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | Damn the firewalls! 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315 268 1925 voice | Full connectivity ahead! Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 315 268 9201 FAX |
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