Subject: Re: The question we dare not ask From: R Ballard Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 19:45:16 -0400 (EDT)
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Subject: Re: The question we dare not ask From: R Ballard Date: Tue, 18 Apr 1995 19:45:16 -0400 (EDT)
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On Tue, 18 Apr 1995, Daniel P Dern wrote:

> The obvious starting point for RSA is RSA Data Security Inc,
> rsa.com, or 1-800-PUBLIKEY (I think).  

THANK YOU SO MUCH for that lead.  I've been looking for the company 
name/contact all over the net.
 
> dpd
> Daniel Dern (ddern@world.std.com) Internet analyst, writer, pundit & curmudgeon
>  (617) 969-7947 FAX: (617) 969-7949  Snail: PO Box 309 Newton Centre MA 02159
>  Author, The Internet Guide For New Users (McGraw-Hill, 1993) - info & stuff at
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	Rex Ballard (rballard@standardpoor.com), Internet anlyst, writer, 
internet system administrator, inventor of the RPC, contributor to the 
Free Software Foundation, the MIT X11 Consortium, NCSA...
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	rballard@aol.com
	wkn349b@prodigy.com (don't use this, it costs me :-)

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	rballard@ibm.com
	rballard@softronics.com
	rballard@gwl.com
	rballard@nyx.com
	rballard@fedex.com
	rballard@cci.com (directory assistance).

Some of which I set up.


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