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Re: PGP question



--On Thu, Oct 15, 1998 4:46 pm +0100 "M.C. Vernon" <mcv21@cus.cam.ac.uk>
wrote: 

> 
> I have a slight problem with PGP: I do my development on pick and can post
> from there (but don't) - all my email is done from cus (and I'm not sure
> if it can cope with PGP)....
> 
> 	So do I:
> 
> 	post from pick, and hope no-one sends me encrypted mail
> or what?
> 
> I need to sort this out before I do pgpkeygen and apply to be a
> developer...

Hehe.

I'm guessing those question won't make sense to 90% of all debian
developers, since they're not at cambridge..

Here's what I do..

Hermes for mail (but you could use cus), with PGP support.

Developement on my personal machine.  PGP signing there.

If I need to do PGP+mail, then I run PINE on my local machine (CUS does
support IMAP, doesn't it?).  Then I can use the local PGP key on the remote
mail server...

Jules

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