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1. Introduction | Read this first. | |
2. General Use | Everyday cryptographic functions. | |
3. Remailer Support | Interface to secure anonymous remailers. | |
4. Passphrase Cache | Letting Mailcrypt remember your passphrase for a while. | |
5. Key Fetching | Automatically retrieving public keys via finger or HTTP. | |
6. Miscellaneous Configuration | Random tweakables. | |
7. Tips | Hints and tricks. | |
8. Limitations | Things Mailcrypt does not do. | |
9. References | Pointers to relevant information. | |
10. Credits | Whom to blame. | |
Index | Keys, variables, and functions. | |
--- The Detailed Node Listing --- Introduction | ||
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1.1 Prerequisites | Complicated stuff you may have to do. | |
1.2 Installation | Simple stuff you probably have to do. | |
1.3 Command Overview | A brief summary of the most common commands. | |
Installation | ||
1.2.1 Hooking into Rmail | ||
1.2.2 Hooking into VM | ||
1.2.3 Hooking into MH-E | ||
1.2.4 Hooking into Gnus | ||
1.2.5 Hooking into Mew | ||
General Use | ||
2.1 Encrypting a Message | Encrypting a message to one or more recipients. | |
2.2 Signing a Message | Clearsigning a message. | |
2.3 Inserting a Public Key Block | Extracting a key from your public key ring and inserting it. | |
2.4 Decrypting a message | Decrypting a message to you. | |
2.5 Verifying a Signature | Verifying the signature on a clearsigned message. | |
2.6 Snarfing a Key | Finding a key in the current message and adding it to your keyring. | |
Remailer Support | ||
3.1 Remailer Introduction | A little about remailers in general. | |
3.2 Remailer Quick Start | Getting started quickly. | |
3.3 Remailer Chains | Creating custom chains of your very own. | |
3.4 Response Blocks | A way to let people reply to your anonymous messages. | |
3.5 Pseudonyms | Who do you want to be today? | |
3.6 Remailing Posts | Posting to USENET anonymously or pseduonymously. | |
3.7 Mixmaster Support | Remailers for the truly paranoid. | |
3.8 Remailer Security | Caveats. | |
3.9 Verifiable Pseudonyms | Giving expression to the voices in your head. | |
3.10 Remailer Tips | Free advice. | |
Key Fetching | ||
5.1 Keyring Fetch | Fetching from one or more other keyrings on the local system. | |
5.2 Finger Fetch | Fetching a key through finger. | |
5.3 HTTP Fetch | Fetching a key off of the Web. | |
5.4 GnuPG Fetch | Using GnuPG's internal keyserver interface. | |
Miscellaneous Configuration | ||
6.1 Alternate Keyring | Specifying a different file to act like your public keyring. | |
6.2 Comment Field | Burma Shave | |
6.3 Mode Line | Changing that "MC-w" and "MC-r" stuff | |
6.4 Key Bindings | Which keys cause which actions. | |
6.5 Nonstandard Paths | Useful if your PGP installation is weird. | |
References | ||
9.1 Online Resources | Recreational reading with a purpose. | |
9.2 Key Servers | Keepers of the Global Keyring. | |
9.3 Mailing List | Staying informed while pumping the authors' egos. | |
9.4 Politics | Anarcho-foobarism. |
Mailcrypt is an Emacs Lisp package which provides a simple but powerful interface to cryptographic functions for mail and news. With Mailcrypt, encryption becomes a seamlessly integrated part of your mail and news handling environment.
This manual is long because it is complete. All of the information you need to get started is contained in this Introduction alone.
1.1 Prerequisites | Complicated stuff you may have to do. | |
1.2 Installation | Simple stuff you probably have to do. | |
1.3 Command Overview | A brief summary of the most common commands. |
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