Any PGP utils for Emacs?
Does anyone have any 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. So, is there any out there? -Rick
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Tait> Does anyone have any elisp to integrate PGP into Emacs? I'm fed up of Tait> having to use VI to send/receive all my encrypted mail, and there's no Tait> point in me writing any code if someone already has. I've released a few beta versions of my mailcrypt.el package to alt.privacy.pgp, alt.privacy.ripem, and gnu.emacs.sources recently. It's meant to provide an easy to use interface to PGP and RIPEM from within emacs. It has support for RMAIL and VM. I'm still making small changes to it, so I still consider it beta, but everything does work. I will release it to the elisp archive when I stop fiddling with it. I don't want to inundate this mailing list with continual revisions of code only a few people might be interested in, so if you'd like to play with it, you can pick up my last release to the mentioned newsgroups, or email me for the latest version. If you have afs, you can also pick up a copy at /afs/athena.mit.edu/contrib/emacs-contrib/elisp/mailcrypt.el I welcome any and all comments, suggestions, and additions. - -- Jin Choi jsc@mit.edu -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.3 iQCVAgUBLGjdqHAdLmoLYgSRAQEBNQP/e6T4j1jaEriecjXR/OSb0mjEJRCII6qm UrODGvNpOhcx5/h4nWJ3aoUDuvdsBPePccVFMbQv77g2XhlaJsRp+taU9JzE4m0t 44TzYe03lLI9WmME+S2vsbtXbB6oI1jEC4CmOoiVInnKWCkA9LPSuwztcnyVfx6c B/97XM63IDg= =uQDK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I forgot to mention that mailcrypt uses a few emacs19 elisp features. It shouldn't be too hard to hack it for emacs 18 compatibility, if you know elisp. I only knowingly used two emacs 19 functions, `run-at-time' and `kill-new'. The first is used to deactivate your passphrase automatically after a time so it doesn't stayed stored in a variable. The second is used in mc-temp-display, to transfer information between buffers.
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Jin S Choi
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