Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ukma!uflorida!codas!cpsc6a!atl2!akgua!mtunx!whuts!homxb!ho7cad!wjc From: wjc@ho5cad.ATT.COM Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Re: encrypted mail Message-ID: <305@ho7cad.ATT.COM> Date: 7 Apr 88 13:10:27 GMT References: <2032@mind.UUCP> <889@unisoft.UUCP> <4394@b-tech.UUCP> <5991@swan.ulowell.edu> <21043@amdcad.AMD.COM> Sender: nuucp@ho7cad.ATT.COM Lines: 12 In-reply-to: indra@grumpy.amd.com's message of 6 Apr 88 20:50:21 GMT In article <21043@amdcad.AMD.COM> indra@grumpy.amd.com (Indra Singhal) writes: > [description of how to do encryption via "elm"] I have used this before, also. Just one word of caution. The "elm" encrytpion algorithm is not the same as some standard Unix tool, so you need to decrypt via "elm" also. Just don't suddenly delete the "elm" executables and leave yourself with a big pot of encrypted mail. Other than that, it works like a champ. Bill Carpenter (AT&T gateways)!ho5cad!wjc