Jim Simmons [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> There's a reference in 1.2.2's NEWS file.  It is out of date, but I followed
> it and ended up at:
> 
>       http://www.guug.de/~roessler/bits.html
> 
> which has a link to:
> 
>       http://www.guug.de/~roessler/pkspxy-0.5.tar.gz
> 
> I haven't installed it yet, though.

I checked out Thomas Roessler's page, and found pkspxy-0.5.tar.gz,
but didn't find any documentation on it - maybe there's some in
the tar file, but I'm not going to download it until I'm
convinced that I need it.

I got mine working by just commenting out the last command in
the pgp6.rc(the "set pgp_getkeys_command="pkspxycwrap %r" command).
When you're done composing your message, and you get to the
screen that lists attachments - the one where you press
"y" to send - press "p" on that screen and you'll get a
menu of PGP options.  Choose an option(I chose "b"oth encrypt
and sign), and then choose "y" to send - it next asked me for
the keyid for my email address(?), and if you press <Enter> there,
you get a list of keys to choose from - choose one, and then
enter the passphrase for that key - and if you type the
correct passphrase, it then encrypts and sends your message.

Another question - if I type in an *incorrect* passphrase,
it won't let me try again - or at least I don't know how
to make it let me try again - so I have to abort the message.  
Is there a way to re-enter a passphrase enterred incorrectly?

-- 
Hardy Merrill
Mission Critical Linux, LLC
http://www.missioncriticallinux.com

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