From: Grand Epopt Feotus <68954@brahms.udel.edu>
To: Eric Johnson <ejohnson@pmip.dist.maricopa.edu>
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Reply To: <199402232303.QAA02508@pmip.dist.maricopa.edu>
UTC Datetime: 1994-02-23 23:56:33 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 15:56:33 PST
From: Grand Epopt Feotus <68954@brahms.udel.edu>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 94 15:56:33 PST
To: Eric Johnson <ejohnson@pmip.dist.maricopa.edu>
Subject: Re: quetion about Multi-user systems
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On Wed, 23 Feb 1994, Eric Johnson wrote:
> : would still like to perhaps use a low security key from my Unix account
> : and then have a high security key on my home system that is very safe.
> : The problem is, figuring out which message goes to where and all. Could
> : someone with extnsive knowledge of PGP use on a Unix system help me out
> : here>?
> :
> :
>
> Why not use UUCP?
>
> --Eric
>
Sad truth is, I would never get my admins permission to
do so, so I need to either set up just a script to
download my inbox //usr/var/spoolwhateveritis and then
use emacs at home, like was suggested to me, with RNMAIL
to read and reply and encrypt all my messages at home.
This way my key stays secure. All I really need to learn
is how to upload all my new mail and then get it to be
sent to the proper addresses. Perhaps someone could help
me write a script for that.
You're eqipped with a hundred billion nueron brain, that's
wired and fired, and it's a reality generating device, but
you've got too do it. Free youself ----Tim Leary----
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