Re: PGP with netscape
Not to discourage you from using Netscape for E-mail or anything, but mutt is the best
(IMHO) for e-mail. It can automatically encrypt and sign messages as well as extract
public pgp keys sent to you in e-mail messages. That my friend is a mail client..
Yea, I know I sent this in netscape but I'm in school where they don't have linux..
Mutt also supports PGP 2.6.3a. The only downfall I see in mutt is that it attaches
everything so automatic public key decryption in the receiving mail client fail to
auto-decrypt, so I've been told. It also doesn't automatically decrypt messages or at
least I haven't found a way to make it do so..
Johnny
Philip Thiem wrote:
> In the past I have always used netscape for email, pgp for encyrption.
> And I have manually encrypted the email, and attached it to a message in
> netscape. I'm getting tried of this a
> bit, and I would like to know if there a plugin or program that would
> better intergrate the two under linux? BTW: I'm using PGP 2.6.3a
>
> Philip Thiem
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