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PGP-Users Mailing List Home Page
Home page of the PGP-Users Mailing List and many good PGP related links.

IETF OpenPGP Working Group
Provides IETF standards for the algorithms and formats of PGP processed objects as well as providing the MIME framework for exchanging them via e-mail or other transport protocols.

PGP Digital Timestamping Service
Stamper is a free digital timestamping service which uses PGP and operates via Internet email.

Diceware Passphrase
A way to choose a secure Passphrase for use with PGP.

Open PGP Alliance
The OpenPGP Alliance is a growing group of companies and other organizations that are implementers of the OpenPGP standard. The Alliance works to facilitate technical interoperability and marketing synergy between OpenPGP implementations.

DSJ Networks PGP Resources
A superior collection of PGP annotated resources and links to include books, tutorials, utilities, news, and articles.

PGP Corporation
Purchased rights to PGP from Network Associates and will be releasing PGP 8.0 in November 2002. PGP Corp plans to support multiple platforms and products to include a freeware with source code for personal use.

Robot CA
It signs PGP keys automatically. The point is only to verify the email address on the key, not to verify the identity of the email address's owner. Given a PGP key signed by a Robot CA, the user knows that the key really does belong to the email address on it.

SharpPrivacyLibrary Download Page
SharpPrivacyLibrary is a C# .NET API realizing a complete implementation of the OpenPGP standard ( RFC 2440 ). It is distributed under GPL as a reusable DLL library fully compatible with PGP 8.0 or former versions.

Phil Zimmermann's Home Page
Phil Zimmermann is the original creator of PGP and a founder of PGP, Inc. This site offers historical PGP background and current resource links.


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