[UCLA-LUG] Evolution
Erik Hovland
ehovland@zig.usc.edu
Tue, 2 May 2000 17:26:44 -0700
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On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 07:56:14PM -0400, Matt Helsley wrote:
> On Mon, 1 May 2000, Erik Hovland wrote:
> > None of the GNOME or KDE based clients seem to support PGP/GPG,
> > although I have no idea if that is what the original poster meant. Mutt
> > builds support right in and pine can use helper applications. If one
> > seriously needs a gui and pgp, I suggest using exmh.
> >=20
> > E
> There is a tool called seahorse (freshmeat) that seems to be able to help
> in this area- it is a general GUI for encrypting messages. You could do
> simple copy/paste operations to make up for the dearth of encryption
> features in your mail client.
As I think you would readily admit, still inferior to the way pine,
mutt or exmh used pgp/gpg.
E
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Erik Hovland
USC Linux User Group President
http://sclug.usc.edu/~ehovland/
GnuPG public key: http://sclug.usc.edu/~ehovland/ehovland.gpg
"Your bastard child of a network has grown up, gone to counseling
and doesn't want to talk to you anymore." - shupe
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