Thus wrote Steve Gore ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [99.08.17 21:03]: > > > I'm new to pgp. It seems that there are many pgp packages in potato, > > > ie pgp-us, pgp-i, pgp5i. Which one I should use? > > > > Personally, I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GPG): http://www.gnupg.org > > It's currently in beta - what isn't in the Linux world :), with 1.0 due > > out next month. It works quite well, especially with Mutt. Though it > > seems the potato Mutt doesn't have gpg support, so I had to compile that > > myself. Oh well... > > > ---end quoted text--- > > (Hrmm.. testing 1 2 3...) > > My Mutt seems to be supporting GPG. I'm using the most recent binaries > straight from potato. > > Please advise me if I'm mistaken. (I'm new to pgp/gpg also.)
Maybe I just did something wrong, that sort of thing happens often :) At any rate, Mutt 0.95.7/0.95.7i was just released, so I'll try that when it hits potato. -- -- Chris Gushue --------- ICQ:409207 --------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- GCS d- s+:- a23 C++>$ UL+++ P+>++ L+++ E---- W++ N++ o-- K- w--- O- M-- V-- PS+++ PE Y+ PGP+ t++ 5+ X++ R- tv+ b++ DI+ D+ G++ e h! r y+ -- http://seymour.napalm.net ----------- http://owirc.napalm.net --
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