On Tue, Jul 25, 2000 at 13:17:01 +1000, Brian May wrote: >> I am actually using mutt but I just discovered that it handle PGP/MIME >> (rfc2015) and not S/MIME (rfs2633-4). > > What is the difference? I thought that there was only one standard...
The beauty of standards... S/MIME is an older standard based on a hierarchical public key infrastructure using certificate authorities (similar to, or perhaps the same as for SSL). AFAIK it is not used much outside specific communities; Netscape is the only Linux MUA I'm aware of that supports it. PGP/MIME is based on PGP/GnuPG, with the familiar guerilla-style non-hierarchical "web of trust". It is supported by mutt and others. HTH, Ray -- LEADERSHIP A form of self-preservation exhibited by people with auto- destructive imaginations in order to ensure that when it comes to the crunch it'll be someone else's bones which go crack and not their own. - The Hipcrime Vocab by Chad C. Mulligan