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       Title     : PGP Message Exchange Formats                            
       Author(s) : D. Atkins, W. Stallings, P. Zimmermann
       Filename  : draft-atkins-pgpformat-01.txt
       Pages     : 15
       Date      : 10/19/1995

PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) uses a combination of public-key and conventional
encryption to provide security services for electronic mail messages and 
data files.  These services include confidentiality and digital signature. 
PGP is widely used throughout the global computer community.   This 
document describes the format of "PGP files", i.e., messages that have been
encrypted and/or signed with PGP.               

PGP was created by  Philip Zimmermann and  first released, 
in Version 1.0, in 1991. Subsequent versions have been 
designed and implemented by an all-volunteer collaborative 
effort under the design guidance of Philip Zimmermann.  PGP 
and Pretty Good Privacy are trademarks of Philip Zimmermann.               

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