I currently use PGP 7.0 (w/Win2k) on my main system. At present I have some of my mails routed to a Debian server running SSH with no POPMail support. Hacktic.nl has command line linux PGP source, but the .tar appears to be corrupted. I've also noticed a number of differing PGP/Pine programs, but I'm unclear as to what the current version is (there are .tar files available for "PGP4PINE" up to 1.56, but then another file is listed as PGPPINE5 in the same directory. Any suggestions on what I can use given Debian/Pine parameters? Strange Attractor
On Fri, 16 Feb 2001, Strange Attractor wrote:
I currently use PGP 7.0 (w/Win2k) on my main system. At present I have some of my mails routed to a Debian server running SSH with no POPMail support. Hacktic.nl has command line linux PGP source, but the .tar appears to be corrupted. I've also noticed a number of differing PGP/Pine programs, but I'm unclear as to what the current version is (there are .tar files available for "PGP4PINE" up to 1.56, but then another file is listed as PGPPINE5 in the same directory. Any suggestions on what I can use given Debian/Pine parameters?
Strange Attractor
Hint: Please give use version numbers of stuff you have. The main distribution site for PGP freeware cl for unix is: http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html In case this isn't clear to you, pgp4pine and pgppine are different programs, and both are just wrappers for pgp. I have no idea why you don't just install the appropriate debian package for whichever of pgp4pine or pgppine you prefer... unless you have a pre-apt version of debian (suggestion: upgrade) or you don't know what you're doing (suggestion: RTFM at http://www.newriders.com/debian/html/frames/ , seeing especially the "Removing and Installing Software" section). -aT
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