GPG and NMH (with the standard command-line tools, no front-end);
state of the art; what is it?
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Jonathan Amery <jda...@chiark.greenend.org.uk> spake the secret code
<Pog*A4...@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk> thusly:
> GPG and NMH (with the standard command-line tools, no front-end);
>state of the art; what is it?
I'm interested in this too; if you find the answer elsewhere please
post back to the group!
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> I realise this is a FAQ, but all the FAQ links date back to 1995 and
> have rotted away.
>
> GPG and NMH (with the standard command-line tools, no front-end);
> state of the art; what is it?
Probably mhpgp and mhsign by Neil Rickert.
<http://faculty.cs.niu.EDU/~rickert/mh/>
Note that although the script is called mhpgp it does use "GPG" that is
GnuPG.
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The two scripts are tuned for the use of gnupg
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