From: kwaldman <kwaldman@BBN.COM>
To: thomas.hughes@chrysalis.org
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Raw Date: Tue, 2 Nov 93 13:10:01 PST
From: kwaldman <kwaldman@BBN.COM>
Date: Tue, 2 Nov 93 13:10:01 PST
To: thomas.hughes@chrysalis.org
Subject: Re: Z
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>From: thomas.hughes@chrysalis.org
>Date: Tue, 02 Nov 93 13:01:08
>Subject: Z
>To: cypherpunks@toad.com
>
>
>wild and crazy ideas for the remailers:
>
>
>o some fabulous code writer needs to hack up a copy of PGP so that it will
> allow/force a batch-mode operation and not stop and wait for input from
> the "user" if the message fed into it uses an unknown key or something
> else happens that causes PGP to pause/stop/halt/quit/die.
>
> " :: "
> the " PGP-ENCRYPTED " line could be done away with all together.
> if the message fed through the PGP.batch.version returns a plaintext,
> use the plaintext; if not, try to process the original message.
>
>
At least on version 2.2 you could set BATCHMODE=TRUE in pgp.c
Karl
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Karl M. Waldman kwaldman@bbn.com
BBN Systems and Technologies
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