Subj : PGP / GPG end to end encryption on FSNs To : Al From : Digital Man Date : Wed Aug 16 2023 11:40 am Re: PGP / GPG end to end encryption on FSNs By: Al to Ganiman on Sat Aug 12 2023 11:30 am > If you want to be sure of privacy you could UUEncode (or similar) and the > recipient could UUDecode the message when they get it. Others will likely point this out too, but I didn't see any such responses yet: UUencode is not encryption. It's just a way to encode arbitrary binary data into a subset of ASCII characters that are more universally transferrable. Base64 and yEnce are similar solutions to the same problem - nothing to do with privacy. Just an FYI. :-) -- digital man (rob) Synchronet "Real Fact" #103: Synchronet added PETSCII (e.g. C64/C128) terminal support in October of 2018 Norco, CA WX: 90.6øF, 41.0% humidity, 2 mph E wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs .