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Mailcrypt 3.5.9 is Available for Download
1. Introduction
Mailcrypt is an Emacs Lisp package which provides a simple interface
to message encryption with PGP (you do use Emacs to handle your mail
and news, right?). The current version of Mailcrypt handles PGP 2.6.x,
PGP 5.x, and GnuPG 1.x .
2. Features
2.1. New in Release 3.5.8
This is mainly a bugfix release. Anonymous remailer support was updated to
match modern remailers, and the GPG passphrase code was changed to cache
by keyid instead of name, which will help folks who use multiple keys with
the same name but different passphrases.
2.1.1 New in Release 3.5.9
This is mainly a maintenance release.
Support for GNU Emacs 23.
Misc updates and bug fixes.
Improvements in remailer support.
Support for PGP 6.5.
Support for the Wanderlust MUA mode.
2.2. Stable Features for PGP 5.0 and GnuPG
Support for GnuPG. Key fetching/snarfing functionality for PGP 5.0.
Messages from PGP 5.0 operations now resemble more closely the
messages generated for version 2.6. Encryption works correctly,
even when the secret keyring is not available (a requested feature
for paranoid types ;-). Mixmaster and Cypherpunk remailers can be
used in PGP 5.0 mode, if the user has an RSA key. Further updated
documentation for support under various mail packages.
2.3. Features for PGP 2.6.x (stable)
Encryption, decryption, signing, adding keys, extracting keys,
passphrase caching with timeout, multiple secret key (identity)
support, a simple but flexible interface to Cypherpunk remailers
(including chaining, response blocks, pseudonyms, and Mixmaster
support), and an automatic keyserver interface via HTTP.
2.4. Still To Do
o Fix signing of foreign-language emails under GNUS/Mule. Currently,
foreign characters are preceded by a '\207' byte, which is
present at signing, but stripped when messages are sent.
o Get Mailcrypt to work with PGP 5.0 on NT.
o Test Mailcrypt against PGP 6.5.
o Refine Mailcrypt schemes so that alternate backends, like Crypt++,
can be used.
o Expand self-test framework.
3. Downloading Mailcrypt
The Official Mailcrypt version 3.5.9 can be downloaded at:
<http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net>
Since receiving the blessing of the original authors, this is now
the official Mailcrypt site.
Of course, Mailcrypt 3.4 can still be downloaded at the (just as
official) Mailcrypt sites:
<http://cag-www.lcs.mit.edu/mailcrypt/>
and
<ftp://cag.lcs.mit.edu/pub/patl/>
Share and Enjoy!
- Brian Warner <warner-mailcrypt@lothar.com>
- Len Budney <lbudney@pobox.com>
- Barak A. Pearlmutter <bap@debian.org> (for 3.5.9)
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