Looking for info on PGP enabling mail apps. . . .
i'm looking for info on enabling automatic PGP signing of mail messages from PINE and ELM. Perhaps i'm babbling about something in a FAQ i missed, in which case i'll filter flames to /dev/null. =) thanks garthB> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Garth S. Brown, Semaphore Corporation 122 South Jackson Street, Suite 350 garthb@semaphore.com Seattle, Washington 98104 InterNIC WHOIS: GB(31) -Public key available via finger of garthb@semaphore.com -PGP2.6 Key fingerprint = 65 0E 48 A1 F7 38 DB 03 3F 77 77 9E B5 53 2E 96 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ All problems can be solved with the proper application of high explosives.
On Sun, 7 Aug 1994, Garth Brown wrote:
i'm looking for info on enabling automatic PGP signing of mail messages from PINE and ELM.
Perhaps i'm babbling about something in a FAQ i missed, in which case i'll filter flames to /dev/null. =)
thanks
This depends on your setup. I am running PGPsendmail on my Linux box. This is a wrapper for sendmail/smail that allows automatic encryption to specified recepients, adn per mail encryption and signing through the use of a X-Secure: command line. If you are reading your mail on a remote machine you might be able to talk the sysadmin into installing this program, or you might try one of the scripts out there(look at soda.berkeley.edu in /pub/cypherpunks/utilities I think?) Brian ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Linux : The choice of a GNU generation | finger blane@free.org witty comments pending | for PGP key and subLit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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