Incidentally, if anyone else out there is still using pine (as I am),
"ez-pine-gpg" has worked pretty smoothly:
http://business-php.com/opensource/ez-pine-gpg/
Two slight snags I've hit:
1) it auto-selects the public key of the person to whom you're addressing
an email if you have a public key in your keyring sporting a matching UID;
however, I haven't yet sussed how to select my key for _signing_ outgoing
messages if I don't have a key matching the destination address. (i.e., if
the destination isn't matched by a key in my keyring, it doesn't engage
the ez-pine-pgp hooks); since it's hooked in via pine's "filters" system,
I'm sure this is just a matter of figuring out how to invoke those filters
at will (I've done this before, but it's been a while...)
2) it apparently sends messages out in "traditional PGP" format, whereas
Anthony tells me that PGP/MIME is the more-frequently preferred way to go
nowadays; probably also an easily-dispatched issue, with deep enough
delving into pine-related arcana
-sth
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