This article is from the Where to get the latest PGP FAQ, by Michael Paul Johnson mpj@ebible.org with numerous contributions by others.
The best source of PGP information is in the PGP documentation that
comes with PGP. For additional information, you may want to read:
http://www.cryptorights.org/pgp-help-team/hello.html
http://www.pgp.net/pgpnet/pgp-faq/
http://www.mit.edu:8001/people/warlord/pgp-faq.html
ftp://ds.internic.net/internet-drafts/
http://cryptography.org/getpgp.htm
http://web.cnam.fr/Network/Crypto/ (c'est en francais)
http://www.freedomfighter.net/crypto/pgp-history.html
http://www.paranoia.com/~vax/pgp_versions.html
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/pgp-faq/
The PGP-Users Mailing List home page at http://pgp.rivertown.net
contains many PGP related resources, including resources on privacy,
anonymous remailers, and other related fields. The PGP-Users list
archives are also linked to the page as is an HTML version of the
PGP-FAQ (may not be the most recent), the PGP documentation, resources
for MacPGP, links to another mailing list dedicated to PGPfone (which
includes one of its authors, Will Price) and the one of a kind, PGPfone
Registry, where PGPfone users who would like to test PGPfone with each
other can leave messages in a browsable data base to let others find
them to connect with each other.
A good place to discuss PGP and ask questions about it is in the PGP
news groups (i. e. comp.security.pgp).
 
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