On Thu, Feb 11, 1999 at 12:46:08PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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 don't know the exact situation for PGP >=5, but for the 2.x versions the international PGP versions was built in two different variants: US Version: uses RSAREF Library and therefore users are bound to the RSAREF license too internat.: uses RSA-code implemented by PRZ which is faster than RSAREF but considered a patent infringement by RSA (only valid in USA) I guess the situation for PGP >= 5 is similar. Regards, Lipo -- Roland E. Lipovits Vienna, Austria