Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!mcvax!unido!rmi!zentrale
From: zentrale@rmi.UUCP (RMI Net)
Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm
Subject: Re: encrypted mail
Message-ID: <967@rmi.UUCP>
Date: 13 Apr 88 12:56:55 GMT
References: <2032@mind.UUCP> <889@unisoft.UUCP> <4394@b-tech.UUCP> <5991@swan.ulowell.edu>
Reply-To: rmohr@rmi.de (Rupert Mohr)
Organization: RMI Net, Aachen, W.Germany
Lines: 39
Summary: elm builtin

In article <5991@swan.ulowell.edu> arosen@hawk.ulowell.edu (MFHorn) writes:

: In article <4394@b-tech.UUCP> zeeff@b-tech.UUCP (Jon Zeeff) writes:
: >You can also use the Elm mailer which has encryption as a built in option.
: 
: So how do you do this?  I looked in the man page ....

: Andy Rosen           | arosen@hawk.ulowell.edu | "I got this guitar and I
: ULowell, Box #3031   | ulowell!arosen          |  learned how to make it
: Lowell, Ma 01854     |                         |  talk" -Thunder Road
:                    RD in '88 - The way it should be

Manual:
   The first, and probably most exiting feature is the ability to
send encrypted mail [...  original voice: Dave Taylor]

You need merely to have two key lines "[encode]" and "[clear]"
in the message body.

Sample:

text text blah blah

[encode

secret text secret text secret text secret text

[clear]

further text


END SAMPLE

It will then be sent encrypted. The Mail recipient will be prompted
for the key you supplied when giving the 's' command to ELM.

Regards,
Rupert