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Re: PGP & Mutt?



Hey again,

Thanks for the tips so far, but now when I try to use PGP and mutt, it
keeps saying (for other peoples messages) that it can't verify PGP
because of missing public keys... is there something I haven't
configured? Thanks for the help! :).

-Rohan

* Tom Cook (tom.cook@adelaide.edu.au) wrote:
> On  0, Jerome Acks Jr <jracksjr@bellatlantic.net> wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 24, 2002 at 09:13:12PM -0500, Rohan Deshpande wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > > 
> > > Upon reading a lot of these messages on the debian user list, I get a
> > > lot of errors saying mailcap doesn't have an entry for
> > > application/pgp-signature, so i finally decided to figure out what this
> > > pgp thing is.  Anyone know how I can use it with Mutt, and what packages
> > > I need?  Thanks a lot.
> > > 
> > > -Rohan
> > Look at http://www.gnupg.org/
> > or http://www.pgp.net/
> > 
> > apt-get install [gnupg pgpgp | pgp | pgp5i }] 
> 
> I recommend gnupg - I installed it the other day;  it works
> beautifully, and mutt was preconfigured to use it.
> 
> > If you like graphical frontend: seahorse, tkpgp, gpa, and others.
> 
> Probably not necessary if you're using mutt.
> 
> > If you have installed mutt deb, /etc/Muttrc will be preconfigured to
> > use pgp.  
> 
> Yup.  Easy as.
> 
> Tom
> -- 
> Tom Cook
> Information Technology Services, The University of Adelaide
> 
> "That you're not paranoid does not mean they're not out to get you."
> 	- Robert Waldner

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