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That reminds me that I have been meaning to send out what I use for PGP and ucbmail. First of all, since you can ~| outgoing messages, I don't need any support for sending. For receiving, there's two ways to 'edit' messages: 'e' invokes $EDITOR and 'v' invokes $VISUAL on a message. I actually use 'v' so I set $EDITOR (in my .mailrc) to ~/bin/mypgp which looks like this:
#!/bin/csh pgp -f < $* | more
So to read a PGP'd message, I just type 'e' ...
Anyone else do something interesting with ucbmail?
I suppose my BAP scripts would work with it. (BAP basically does just what you describe above, with a few added features.) Let me know if you want a free copy of BAP. Regards, Bryce -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2i Comment: Auto-signed under Unix with 'BAP' Easy-PGP v1.1b2 iQB1AwUBMY3d2UjbHy8sKZitAQG/KAMAjaBf7qYa3ZY6i67h7dheohPOxTYe5rZ2 WUj+c/0YqZ8B0Acj/qEbriSTsJlCJEZoJ2KJFHhWJVctOGk+hg4l8ER3FNNB8lbY KcHhi2sakDi+4O6TfPggIQSHVX2svnoB =4Ksy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----