Encrypted list software

Ryan A. Whelan rwhelan at mason1.gmu.edu
Tue Jul 6 23:00:41 PDT 1993


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> I think encrypting who the message is from and the subject would be
> best that way I can have a subject of "Plans to Kill Pauly Shore"
> after I decrypt the message.

> For how the service should work, I think you should look into MIME. You 
> can include encrypted text that will decrypt when you read it with
> your mail program.

Well actaully, since we just recently got perl installed on our system,
I have been playing around with the elm and nn scripts.  They seem to
work resonably well, but it looks like they need a little work.  The do
detect if the message is PGP encrypted or if it has a PGP signature in
it and when I mail things it asks if I want to sign it or encrypt it.
They need a little polishing but they do work.  Anyone else has any
experience using this? anyone got any suggestions?
Sometime when I am not so tired I am going to play with the emacs and
tin scripts.

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