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> So I started looking at these, and I'm a little confused. I don't have
> any trouble creating the key pair. But beyond that I can't seem to
> figure it out. If I want to send a signed email, how would I go about
> doing that? I can write a text file, sign it with ASCII output for email
> with the command line `pgp -sa file` and email that, but I can't
> actually read the email.

   You should use
       pgp -sta filename
when you want to sign a text file and keep it readable.  This is how
this message was sent.

   Adam

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