From: kevin lyda (kevin at domain suberic.net)
Date: Tue 25 Jul 2000 - 22:27:12 IST
ok, i'm finally fulfilling a part of my geek code: using pgp (or
rather gpg) signatures and encryption. i'd like to do it more,
but mutt is one of the few mailers that does rfc standard
encoding.
it would be nice if mail program maintainers fixed their packages.
it would also be nice if mozilla was ready. no need to punish
the users though. so...
who here uses mutt to regularly send encrypted mail to, oh, let's
say a pine user. what macros have they defined to do it?
c'mon i've got a 4096 bit key to drive various security agencies
computers nuts with (8 years later, "oh look he's letting his friend
know that he paid for the plant. that's gotta be a code for something,
he wouldn't have a 4k key for that!"). i want to drive them nuts, not
my friends i'm sending mail to!
kevin
-- kevin at domain suberic.net "there's nothing wrong with windows 2000 that fork()'ed on 37058400 linux can't fix." -- va linux t-shirt meatspace place: home
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