On 08/12/2014 08:41 PM, David Shaw wrote:
Maybe the answer is to remove the things to generate PGP 2 messages 
specifically, and leave the other stuff?

Yes please. :)

Not being able to encrypt/sign with PGP 2 at this point is totally reasonable. Not being able to decrypt/verify leads to toolchain complications down the road for people with such archives, and sends a dangerous message that we're not serious about backwards compatibility.

Doug


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