-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Guys, (and, of course, all species that may be getting this) I need a way to be able to have pgp envoked on a mail message that is encrypted, or that has a pgp signature on it. I would like it if it just printed a banner about the fact that "this is a PGP encrypted and signed meessage", then, if necessary, it asks me for my password, etc.... and then says "message has been validated as coming from so-and-so" etc.... thanks, - -nate sammons +-------------------------------------------------------------------- | Nate Sammons email: nate@VIS.ColoState.Edu | Colorado State University Computer Visualization Laboratory | Finger me at nate@monet.VIS.ColoState.Edu for my PGP key | #include <std.disclaimer> | "I have but one single desire - to tear down the sky" -A. Toomba +----------------------+ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLDxY0tTgi1fmrpxlAQH8ZgP7BHGGnAP2MGLg0pbhJ8HpgU/1t6Ai+ln5 xzpcsvbG4cJwhKBrX5luVLGmdHSZxdZ3kyv4+G6ypcIb5MZMpiPzbGH7z2kuRc4y XlHBwrjOlbZDcyupJJUzSi8LuoQmXVu+M1r7EAkiK7JOMgljyOQ//E5ctJbt3qHl 8eA0uJGQFqs= =4oo0 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Guys,
(and, of course, all species that may be getting this)
I need a way to be able to have pgp envoked on a mail message that is encrypted, or that has a pgp signature on it. I would like it if it just printed a banner about the fact that "this is a PGP encrypted and signed meessage", then, if necessary, it asks me for my password, etc.... and then says "message has been validated as coming from so-and-so" etc....
thanks,
if the sender uses a MIME compliant mailer (eg used a recent version of mh, elm, pine, etc...) and you use a MIME compliant reader. it will automatily me processed. look in the source tree for pgp in the directlroy pgp23/contrib. -Pete -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQBUAgUBLDxwmnynuL1gkffFAQFc0QH427erTFJ7ws1OzSLPyX8aiR8/UawRkCiG rK21fl70oa4qLPf43Y/44dabKUdazmnoAhjabGG59z1sjavOpN4+ =9SzN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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nate@VIS.ColoState.EDU
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Peter shipley