From: bryce@digicash.com
To: jordan@Thinkbank.COM (Jordan Hayes)
Message Hash: 8fde4c6366d845eed4d53b589f160cdab23e1ef8a8f51ee5bc70ca00545ff61c
Message ID: <199605061109.NAA13436@digicash.com>
Reply To: <9605060440.AA22456@blood.Thinkbank.COM>
UTC Datetime: 1996-05-06 19:02:33 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 7 May 1996 03:02:33 +0800
From: bryce@digicash.com
Date: Tue, 7 May 1996 03:02:33 +0800
To: jordan@Thinkbank.COM (Jordan Hayes)
Subject: Re: PGP and Pine?
In-Reply-To: <9605060440.AA22456@blood.Thinkbank.COM>
Message-ID: <199605061109.NAA13436@digicash.com>
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> That reminds me that I have been meaning to send out what I use for PGP
> and ucbmail. First of all, since you can ~| outgoing messages, I don't
> need any support for sending. For receiving, there's two ways to
> 'edit' messages: 'e' invokes $EDITOR and 'v' invokes $VISUAL on a
> message. I actually use 'v' so I set $EDITOR (in my .mailrc) to
> ~/bin/mypgp which looks like this:
>
> #!/bin/csh
> pgp -f < $* | more
>
> So to read a PGP'd message, I just type 'e' ...
>
> Anyone else do something interesting with ucbmail?
I suppose my BAP scripts would work with it. (BAP
basically does just what you describe above, with a few
added features.)
Let me know if you want a free copy of BAP.
Regards,
Bryce
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