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Alas! Rob Reid spake thus:
> You'd think they're the same but obviously derot is for reading and enrot=
 is
> for sending.=20

Uh? How are they different? rot13 is such that encryption and decryption
is the same process. Or do you just mean the difference is that derot is
in mutt and enrot is in your editor?

> I'd like to tell you to look for enrot in the one true
> editor...but I hardly ever *send* anything in rot13, so I can't tell you =
if
> there's a prewritten function for it.

Well, if the value of your local $ONE_TRUE_EDITOR happens to be
"/usr/bin/vim", then rejoice! There is a built in command for rot13
encoding/decoding in vim.

Just type 'g?' and then a movement command. For example, 'g?aw' encodes
a word, 'g?3l' encodes the next 3 letters, etc.

--=20
Rob 'Feztaa' Park
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