Josh Huber writes: > Jorge Godoy writes: > >> I'm trying to use 'pgg-sign', but although it makes the screen blink >> and repositions the cursor at the beginning of the screen, nothing >> happens and the message isn't signed. When I use pgg-sign-region >> with a marked region, everything works just fine. > > Why are you trying to use this function? Which one? pgg-sign or pgg-sign-region? I'm trying pgg-sign because the message contains no attachment, only text, and I want it all signed. It's the fastest way --- theoretically --- because I don't have to mark any region before applying the command. I'm using pgg-sign-region because it works. >> Is there something I can do to try fixing this? I'm not a LISP >> coder, so I can only help from the user side of the problem. > > Well, what do you want to use it for? If you just want to sign a > message, use something like mml-secure-sign-pgpmime (C-c C-m s p) With PGG? I'm trying it on this message. > When the message gets processed before sending the secure tag at the > top of the body will get turned into the proper signed parts, etc. I hope so. Thanks in advance, -- Godoy.