As Garrick said, the code from PGP was scanned and taken out of the States in hard print (therefore bypassing the bann on "electronic crypto code" export). Thus, so far as PGP is concerned, pgp-us and pgp-i should be the same (with the exception of the RSAREF issue, which I'm not sure what it means, since the international versions do deal with RSA keys).
I just recall reading something about PGP moving to Australia, in order to avoid US export regulations, so that would imply there are no US import regulations. Also there is GnuPG, which has been made in Germany (or UK?), and I don't think there's a gpg-us and a gpg-i. However, I'm Spanish, so I shouldn't know either ;o) Richard Harran dixit: > I think that it is still an export thing: the difference is that the > international version has weaker encryption, which is not covered by > the export laws (and is less secure: probably the which ever agency it > is can crack it). > However, I'm English, so what would I know? > Rich -- Un saludo, Horacio [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------ Quis custodiet ipsos custodet? ------------------------------