Re: notes from PGP tutorial

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On Thu, May 29, 2003, Gerald Oskoboiny wrote:
> I still need to figure out how to integrate gpg with Mutt.

What do you mean by integrating ? It works out of the box for me : I
write a message, press "p" for pgp menu and "s" for sign, and here it
goes.

Recieving signed mails also works without configuration. I have put
"keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net" in my ~/.gnupg/options , so that gpg wil
automaticaly download the public key from the server when mutt gives it
the mail to check.

Sometimes I receive "malformed" crypted/signed mails that mutt does not
understand, and I have to run gpg manualy on them.
Anyway, I almost never receive (outside debian mailing lists) signed or
crypted mails. It will perhaps change in the near future, because signed
electronic mails sould one day be accepted as a signed Fax or snail mail
in France. Well... It won't be easy, because you have to educate people.

But il will be pretty cool to send a mail to make a bank operation,
instead of printing a paper, sign it and feed it to a fax.
--=20
tibob

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Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQE+1usIF6kAk71wXokRAlVLAJ9ITU29hDrHdEcu74hi/AMZZ0WvdwCfTXqE
4rNX8zWom24TsZOHbfPn+H4=
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