Werner: Für die Unterzeichnung danke. This is amazing for somebody whose father was run out of nothern Mexico (Me-hico) by Pancho Villa's raiders.
I have been using the 7-Zip compression long enough to give Igor Pavlov the nod he has longed for. Bzip2 is good. 7-Zip is better. If you want to know how much better I will I give you the install for our PAC filter in 7-Zip. Reply out of group and I will give you the goods. It works in both Anglais (Etas-Unis) and Français. It is so blisteringly fast that it is time to give credit where credit is due. I had it updating our (my?) PAC filter. Even with copying the executable for 7zip.exe on Windows it is so blisteringly fast I can't believe it. I am used to the forty years that Microsoft takes. When it is done almost instantaneously (the word comes from Latin to Français to Anglais) it shocked me! What I need is more security for the sig downloads to guarantee that things are okay (email me for the script that will be available in a few hours). Tell Richard Stallman to stop toking up long enough so that we can discuss this and head it in the right direction. Other than the fact that 7-Zip does not store the UID/GID it is the best compression algorithm out there. It is only marginally better than BZIP2 but it is infinitely better than ZIP or RAR. If we can adopt it as a standard in OpenPGP it may be all that is needed to go to the next level. Why go half-way when you can go all the way? The UID/GID problem has no meaning in email anyway. What I am begging for is people to make the install of 7-Zip not optional but mandatory. In the past month I told somebody to stuff it because they refused to use it on Windows. It was the best thing that happened in my life. I have a French speaking friend who is infinitely better than all of my English speaking friends. Thanks for listening. I am too tired right now. I have to take a nap. HHH _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users