Jon --
...and then Jon Walthour said...
% I really need some help with PGP. I don't know anything about it and
% have no idea how to configure it, especially in Mutt. It's been very
Hokay; what do you want to know? I'm no expert, but I can try to help...
% annoying that every now and then I would get a message that I couldn't
% read because application/pgp was not a known type. Now, I'm working on a
% project with some friends and they want to use pgp to encrypt all future
% communications. I really need this to work now.
Sounds dandy to me!
%
% I really need someone to help me set this up on my machine so it works.
% I've asked for help in this area before, but have just gotten lost in
I trust, then, that you've not only surfed the manual for pgp variables
but read doc/PGP-Notes.txt as well?
% the explanations. I need someone who wouldn't mind handholding me
% through setting this up right.
I can't promise a lot, but I can help you set up yours like I have mine
set up under 0.95.7i -- and mine seems to work quite well.
%
% I have Red Hat 6.1 and am using Mutt 1.0.1i
I don't recall if the 1.1.x pgp*.rc change was implemented for 1.0.x or
not; if it was, then I'll be as stumped as you :-) But I can try...
%
% --
% Thanks,
%
% Jon Walthour, BSCD
% Cincinnati, Ohio
% ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
% The 21st century begins on January 1, 2001
Right on, brother :-) Have you seen thisistrue.com/y2k.html yet? :-)
:-D
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