Mike,

How are you implementing PGP with Netscape messenger in Linux. I haven't
seen a way of doing that as yet. I've gotten it working with Pine, but
that because there is a script that will interface with Pine and PGP.

-- 
Mark
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On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Dr Michael Powell PhD wrote:

> "Oliver L. Plaine Jr." wrote:
> > 
> > On Sat, 16 Sep 2000 23:03:40 -0400, Mikey wrote:
> > 
> > >     The lastest 7.2 beta 2 installed perfectly, and runs quite well,
> > >but you guys have still gotta work on the kpackage thing, otherwise
> > >thumbs up, job well done
> > >
> > >mikey
> > ---------------------------
> > Sun, 17 Sep 2000  11:54:03
> > 
> > Hello Mikey...What went wrong with the kpackage? I am waiting for the
> > final ver 7.2 for my new computer, and am trying to pick up on
> > potential problems...
> > 
> >         I see people useing  a big block of PGP signature, as you
> > do...What are the benefits to you of doing this?
> > 
> > Thank you
> > Olly P
> > 
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> Hi Olly;
> 
>     The big block of alphanumeric characters you see is a public key to
> share with others with their private key. I am a physicist and do alot
> of international correspondance with scientists and others where secure
> communications is the only viable method of honest un-corrupted
> communications. I have changed my .signature file save the key as an
> attachment.
>      As far as the kpackage question: when I try to install a
> .rpm everytime I get SIGNAL 11 (kpackage crash) error messages
> 
> mikey
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