Thanks for the quick replies. There is no "pgp" link to pgp5. I see a set of executable links from the manpage.
Mutt expects "pgp." What is the best approach to integrate these together? Kenward On Sun, May 21, 2000 at 11:49:48AM -0700, Eric Hanchrow wrote: > >>>>> "Kenward" == Kenward Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Kenward> I just installed pgp last night, read some mail this AM, > Kenward> and got a "need newer pgp version" message from a tagged > Kenward> post. I haven't used pgp before, so don't know if the > Kenward> "older" version is considered really old now. Can > Kenward> someone toss the answer to this my way, please? > > The answer is "yes". > > If you want to use PGP, consider version 5 (it lives in the Debian > package named `pgp5i'). On the other hand, you might consider GnuPG > instead -- it's *almost* completely compatible with PGP (alas, there > are some incompatibilities with PGP version 2), and is entirely free. > (It's in package `gnupg'). > > -- > PGP Fingerprint: 3E7B A3F3 96CA 8958 ACC5 C8BD 6337 0041 C01C 5276 >