Hadron Quark writes: > Bastien writes: > >> Mailcrypt is obsolete. > > Someone better tell Ubuntu/debian that then. > > Where is mailcrypt tagged obsolete? The last release is September 2002. One can infer that it isn't being maintained. > I can find no tutorial or easy "howto guide" for PGG. See the Gnus texinfo manual. http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusPGG > Can anyone point me into the right direction for using pgg from a set of > defined default keybindings in gnus? I cant find how to encrypt a post > (only region) or how to interactively change the gpg user id. (require 'pgg) (setq mm-verify-option 'known) (setq mm-decrypt-option 'known) (setq gnus-buttonized-mime-types '("multipart/signed" "multipart/encrypted")) (add-hook 'message-setup-hook (lambda () (mml-secure-message-sign-pgpmime))) Then, when composing a message, and in summary, do ^H m and read all the keybindings with "secure" in them. See "W s" in summary mode. > But since mailcrypt works, is documented and (seems) more flexible and > easy to use I'll stick with it for now : the undlerying cyphers are done > using gpg so there is no security risk as mailcrypt is just a front end > I guess. Or? A big issue is in getting the passphrase from the keyboard, via emacs, to gpg. It's important not to write it to disk. -- Greg Troxel