Patrik Jonsson writes: > I just started using gpg and was looking around for an emacs mode to > encrypt/decrypt files during load and save. There are a few vague > references to crypt++, but they are all stale web sites and messages > from years ago. I finally managed to locate something that looked like > the crypt++ web site, which had a notice that development on crypt++ had > ceased and that instead crypt.el from xemacs should be used. However, I > downloaded the current version of xemacs and found no crypt.el. >
The latest version (via Google) is at http://freefriends.org/~karl/crypt++/crypt++.el Be sure and read the notes, as setup is slightly different if you're using Emacs or XEmacs. XEmacs's crypt.el is part of the os-utils package (or xemacs-sumo package if you go that route.) XEmacs also has a "encrypto" package, though I couldn't tell you anything about it. You can get those packages from the "packages" subdirectory at any XEmacs mirror site. While we're at it, use mailcrypt (http://mailcrypt.sf.net/) or gpg.el for encrypting email (in most of the emacs mail readers). You can use mailcrypt with Gnus, but I believe the Gnus folks recommend using their included functionality. Since I use mailcrypt I can't tell you anything about gpg.el (or even where to get it) except that if I remember right, it is gpg specific (ie: it doesn't support pgp) and it might do S/MIME, where mailcrypt doesn't. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users