Encrypt a whole directory in a single pass

Anthony E. Greene agreene@pobox.com
Mon Apr 15 21:14:02 2002


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On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 08:14:51AM -0700, Nick Andriash wrote:
>Tony, all I ever get with your Postings are headers... with a msg.pgp
>attachment. Are you using PGP/MIME by chance? What do I have to do to
>read your postings? Can you try not using whatever method you are
>using... at least to a Public ML where not all of us have support for
>what you're using?

I switched to mutt yesterday, and I thought I had the clearsigning figured
out. It turns out that the  pgp_create_traditional setting did not do what
I expected. After re-reading the man page, I think it might be because I'm
using ISO-8859-1 instead of the US-ASCII character set.

In any case, I found a reliable workaround that's only two extra
keystrokes. 

My response to the original post suggested using zip on Windows or tar on
Linux to get all the files into a single archive.


Tony
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