On 02/04, Christopher Smith wrote:
> 1) what can be done to improve upon the situation, and 

Imagine if we could convince AOL and hotmail to transparently include 
PGP/MIME (and keyring) support and enable it by default, guiding them 
along the process of key management and the like. Instantly we have 
massive PGP/MIME use.

People care about their privacy, but not enough to wade through all the
intracacies of using PGP. And certainly not enough to use it from the
commandline!

> 2) if anyone else has had similar problems to mine, how did they get
> around them?

I haven't. Even semi-computer-savvy friends of mine will ask "does my
client support it?" When I tell them no, they say forget it. And I can
hardly blame them.

It would also help a lot if there were a Win32 port of mutt, or at least
one good windows client that supports PGP/MIME. Like you said, windows 
users currently are SOL.

Urgh.

Joshua

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