Re: Need GnuPGP assistance

From: Alan J. Wylie (alan.nospam@glaramara.freeserve.co.uk)
Date: 03/28/02


From: alan.nospam@glaramara.freeserve.co.uk (Alan J. Wylie)
Date: 28 Mar 2002 18:46:47 +0000

On 28 Mar 2002 08:04:01 -0800, liam@celticbear.com (LRW) said:

> How can I get GPG to integrate into my GUI and apps?

You will find http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/03/27/gnupg/index.html
interesting, although not helpful.

The answer to your question is to choose your apps carefully.

I use emacs/gnus/vm, and gnupg is nicely integrated into it/them.

-- 
Alan J. Wylie                        http://www.glaramara.freeserve.co.uk/
"Perfection [in design] is achieved not when there is nothing left to add,
but rather when there is nothing left to take away."
  Antoine de Saint-Exupery



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