1994-12-01 - Re: “You aren’t following the rules!”

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From: werewolf@io.org (Mark Terka)
To: skaplin@skypoint.com (Samuel Kaplin)
Message Hash: 59b74f1dd2a36b12273801a4f15126bcb41045aa64e58a8e74f2304bd754ff25
Message ID: <F9WtkOwscIbU075yn@io.org>
Reply To: <TSHtkCDmF54P072yn@netcom.com>
UTC Datetime: 1994-12-01 17:31:54 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 1 Dec 94 09:31:54 PST

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From: werewolf@io.org (Mark Terka)
Date: Thu, 1 Dec 94 09:31:54 PST
To: skaplin@skypoint.com (Samuel Kaplin)
Subject: Re: "You aren't following the _rules_!"
In-Reply-To: <TSHtkCDmF54P072yn@netcom.com>
Message-ID: <F9WtkOwscIbU075yn@io.org>
MIME-Version: 1.0
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In article <7SMtkKjqRa71075yn@skypoint.com>, you wrote:
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>In article <TSHtkCDmF54P072yn@netcom.com>, you wrote:
>> > I usually dial in to poly, I don't have (yet) a unix box on the net
>> > to make signing easy.  Until the DOS or Mac versions of PGP include
>> > a built in terminal and mailer...
>>
>> You can use uqwk to download/upload both news and mail. You can then
>> read/reply with an offline reader like yarn or ReadMail. Yarn has hooks
>> to PGP, so signing a message is a menu choice. Installation could be
>> easier, but once it's done, the combo works very smoothly.
>
>Even better yet use AUTOPGP and everything is signed automagicly.

Any idea as to where I can get a copy of AUTOPGP? I'm a YARN user but
would like to check it out.

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