Hi,
I tried installing the mailpgp package but it complains about not having
pgp-i or pgp-us. How do I install these, and how can I automate pgp into
something like pine, for example?
Thanks
Ricardo
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On Mon, 20 Jan 1997 15:09:16 PST Ricardo Kleemann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I tried installing the mailpgp package but it complains about not having
pgp-i or pgp-us. How do I install these, and how can I automate pgp into
something like pine, for example?
PGP is not on the US debian
I tried installing the mailpgp package but it complains about not
having pgp-i or pgp-us. How do I install these,
You need to retrieve the PGP package, which is not on ftp.debian.org
because of the stupid EAR (formerly ITAR) export restrictions. Look at
the README.mirrors file (available at
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Steve wrote:
and how can I automate pgp into something like pine, for example?
Decrypting and verifying is easy enough, just pipe the message through
PGP. Encrypting and signing is a matter of setting up a script and
telling Pine to
Ricardo Kleemann writes:
Hi,
I tried installing the mailpgp package but it complains about not having
pgp-i or pgp-us. How do I install these, and how can I automate pgp into
something like pine, for example?
Thanks
Ricardo
pgp is at:
BRThis site also carries packages
Hi!
I couldn't find the pinepgp package under contrib... :(
Anyone else know where it is?
On Tue, 21 Jan 1997, Hakan Ardo wrote:
Another way is to install the pinepgp package, resently uploaded to the
contrib section. It contains script to will, decrypt and check signatures
on incommimg
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