Alex Yukhimets <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > find /usr/bin/pgp. Now I have pointed dselect both at ftp.debian.org
> > and at ftp.de.debian.org (which I thought was outside the U.S.), but I
> > found no package that would give me a pgp executable usable by elm.
> >
> > What is the solution? It
> find /usr/bin/pgp. Now I have pointed dselect both at ftp.debian.org
> and at ftp.de.debian.org (which I thought was outside the U.S.), but I
> found no package that would give me a pgp executable usable by elm.
>
> What is the solution? It seems a bit strange to provide a package that
> is br
I have recently installed Debian 1.3.1 on my Pentium-133 machine.
I have used dselect to install via FTP the elm package. I am very
familiar with elm, but the standard Debian elm package appears to
be modified to support PGP. What bothers me is that occasionally a
message on the debian-user mai
On Sun, 13 Oct 1996, Erik van der Meulen wrote:
> I have noticed that my elm package has some support for PGP, that is it
> recognizes it at least. I have been searching the FTP site for a package,
> but without success. The ELM documentation does not even mention PGP, so I
> am a bit lost. Can
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
I have noticed that my elm package has some support for PGP, that is it
recognizes it at least. I have been searching the FTP site for a package,
but without success. The ELM documentation does not even mention PGP, so I
am a bit lost. Can anyone give me a poi
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