R. Tait wrote the following:
Does anyone have elisp to integrate PGP into Emacs? I'm fed up of having to use VI to send/receive all my encrypted mail, and there's no point in me writing any code if someone already has.
Which prompts me to ask: Is anyone out there using the Pine email software? If so, do you know of any way to integrate PGP into Pine? If not, any other ideas? I see a lot of signed messages out there, but the only way for me to send one is to shell out to AIX, use vi to create a message, run pgp to create the signed message, then run Pine and read the message in, at which point I can finally send it. Notice that this message isn't signed. It's just too much hassle! Thanks for any advice anyone can give me. Keith ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keith Russell Dynix Library Systems, Provo, Utah, U.S.A. keru@cpu.us.dynix.com or keru@devg.us.dynix.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------
On Fri, 13 Aug 1993, Warren Keith Russell wrote:
Which prompts me to ask:
Is anyone out there using the Pine email software? If so, do you know of any way to integrate PGP into Pine? If not, any other ideas? I see a lot of signed messages out there, but the only way for me to send one is to shell out to AIX, use vi to create a message, run pgp to create the signed message, then run Pine and read the message in, at which point I can finally send it.
Well, I can't help you directly but why are you using vi? The editor you use inside of pine can also be used as a full screen editor. It is pico.
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Al Billings
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Warren Keith Russell