Subject: Re: pine and gpg
To: Bill Studenmund <wrstuden@NetBSD.org>
From: Bryan Phillippe <bp002@terran.org>
List: current-users
Date: 09/24/2003 21:34:12
On the dignified day of Sep 23, Bill Studenmund wrote:

> Anyone know of a way to get pine to use gpg? Luke showed me how to set up
> mutt to do this, but I still prefer Pine's look & feel.
>
> What I'd like to do is be able to sign messages and verify signatures.
> Encrypting and decrypting would be nice too.

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Hello Bill,

I have an answer, though I guess the odds are probably 80% that it's not
the kind you're interested in.  But in the off chance...

I do just this, using pine as-is.  What I do is use vim as my editor (of
course, since it's the perfect email/C/text editor :-) and then simply !G
the text of my message (pipe) through to pgpe -fatr <name> or other
combinations.  This way I can encrypt, or sign, all or portions of a
message from editor, and equally pipe the display (verify and or decrypt)
email as it's received (don't need vim for this).  Anyway, works well and
requires no additional effort.

Hope this is useful!

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cheers,
-bp
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