-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In article <3ymskKjqR8A3073yn@skypoint.com>, skaplin@skypoint.com (Samuel Kaplin) wrote:
I'm basically a lazy S.O.B. when I first got my shell account I made sure that my provider had uqwk installed because:
a. I wanted to use AUTOPGP to sign all of my messages automatically because I had been burned several times before on forgeries.
Thats just it....I can't speak for Tim's setup but in DOS you have a couple of mailreaders (YARN and PGPBLU) that make signing and encrytion of messages a snap, assuming you can run some sort of SOUP/QWK routine to pull your mail. Then, sign OR encrypt whatever you need offline and u/l it back into the system. Hell, I even use YARN to push encrypted & chained messages through the remailer system, and it works like a charm. Since I can't see anyone maintaining their secret keys online (unless they consider the sysadmins ULTRA trustworthy), offline processing of messages is the path to follow. Simple, VERY quick and easy to implement with a couple of keystrokes. Offline mail processing fits the criteria needed to nudge digital signatures and encryption overall into the mainstream, due to its speed and ease of use (ie not having to leave the mailreader program to use PGP). Keeping the use of signing/encrypting to one step is what makes it work. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBLts9W6+YbMzawbu5AQGL0QQAoxnElG0jtYH0394Kv75wfJK3k1OvyEW5 aiV5YN+bfTLy/2VqAflCv84cCKeokJ1q0Yima5/uoFB9aDCk43YerlUEa862mNeo UJZ90F/MRyLACEyXlSZSj92/VH7HcjSNV9cL/K5FdjywmQMUHGHfOc5+3XqC84zb h6BLWl7/xPI= =KbxQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----