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`http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/mailcrypt/'
     "Mailcrypt: An Emacs/PGP Interface", by Pat LoPresti. This page has
     been the Mailcrypt homepage since October 10, 1995.  It is still
     the distribution site for version 3.4 of Mailcrypt-a rock-solid
     version still to be recommended if you use only PGP 2.6.x.

`http://world.std.com/~franl/crypto.html'
     "Cryptography, PGP, and Your Privacy", by Fran Litterio.  This
     page is simply excellent.  It makes all the other References in
     this chapter redundant, but we will include them anyway for
     redundancy.

`http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html'
     MIT is the canonical distribution site for PGP; this is the
     announcement page.

`ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/alt.security.pgp/'
     This is an archive site for the `alt.security.pgp' FAQ lists.

`news:alt.security.pgp'
     The `alt.security.pgp' newsgroup is a good place to go for
     discussion about PGP, as well as any topic which any fool anywhere
     ever thinks is related to PGP.  It is also a good last resort for
     getting answers to questions, but please read the FAQ lists first.

`http://pgp.ai.mit.edu/~bal/pks-toplev.html'
     Brian LaMacchia (bal@zurich.ai.mit.edu) has put together a World
     Wide Web interface to the public key servers (Note: Key Servers).
     Mailcrypt uses this interface by default when attempting to fetch
     keys via HTTP (Note: HTTP Fetch); most people get to his
     interface through this page.

`ftp://ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub/cypherpunks/Home.html'
     The Cypherpunks are dedicated to taking proactive measures to
     ensure privacy in the digital age.  They wrote the software for,
     and operate many of, the anonymous remailers currently in
     existence.

`http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~raph/'
     Raph Levien actively maintains a remailer list which Mailcrypt
     knows how to parse.  If you are impressed by how easy it is to
     configure Mailcrypt's remailer functions, Raph is the one to
     thank.  Raph's page also has many useful links.

`http://www.obscura.com/~loki/'
     Lance Cottrell is the author of Mixmaster.  His home page is the
     canonical source for information on Mixmaster and is a good source
     for PGP pointers in general.

`http://www.gnupg.org/'
     Homepage for the GNU Privacy Guard. This is a GPL-ed replacement
     for PGP.


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