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Changes to PGP 2.6:
This version of PGP uses a version of RSAREF provided to MIT by RSA Data
Security for use in PGP. This version is legal within the U.S. See the
enclosed RSAREF license for full details. Basically this is a
non-commercial release. If you want to use it in a commercial or
governmental setting, talk to ViaCrypt (2014 West Peoria Avenue,
Phoenix, Arizona 85029, +1 602 944-0773).
PGP 2.6 will read messages, signatures and keys created with versions of
PGP post 2.2. (i.e., 2.3, 2.3a, 2.4 and 2.5). However after 9/1/94 Version
2.6 will create messages which contain a version number of "3" in signatues,
messages and keys (see pgformat.doc for details). PGP2.6 will be able to
read these signatures, messages and keys, but prior versions will not.
Versions prior to 2.6 would not permit a new signature to be added to a key
if there was an already existing signature from the same signer. Starting
with version 2.6 newer signatures will override older ones *as long as the
newer signature verifies*. This change is important because many keys have
signatures on them that were created by PGP version 2.2 or earlier. These
signatures can not be verified by PGP 2.5 or higher. Owners of keys with
these obsolete signatures should attempt to gather new signatures and
add them to their key.
Significant changes were also made for version 2.5. Because version 2.6 is
coming out very soon after 2.5 (which was only really a beta test version)
readers are encouraged to read the file "newfor25.doc" as well as this file.