Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 21:16:33 +0100 (CET) From: Marco Beishuizen <mbeis@xs4all.nl> To: ports@freebsd.org Subject: How to use security/gnupg with mail/alpine Message-ID: <alpine.BSF.2.20.1603232107550.6093@localhost>
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Hi, I would like to have the ability to use PGP with my favorite mailer (alpine). But after installing security/gnupg I've no idea where to go from there. Couldn't find a clear description in Google how to make this work in FreeBSD and Alpine. So what is the right way to make PGP work in mail on FreeBSD? Regards, Marco -- FORTUNE'S GUIDE TO DEALING WITH REAL-LIFE SCIENCE FICTION: #2 What to do... if you get a phone call from Mars: Speak slowly and be sure to enunciate your words properly. Limit your vocabulary to simple words. Try to determine if you are speaking to someone in a leadership capacity, or an ordinary citizen. if he, she or it doesn't speak English? Hang up. There's no sense in trying to learn Martian over the phone. If your Martian really had something important to say to you, he, she or it would have taken the trouble to learn the language before calling. if you get a phone call from Jupiter? Explain to your caller, politely but firmly, that being from Jupiter, he, she or it is not "life as we know it". Try to terminate the conversation as soon as possible. It will not profit you, and the charges may have been reversed.
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