Looking for an encrypted list
Bruce Richardson
brichardson@lineone.net
Thu, 11 May 2000 00:11:09 +0100
On Wed, May 10, 2000 at 08:33:28AM -0700, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
> A word of pessimism: GnuPG is indeed meant to be a replacement of PGP,
> but (*sigh*) that doesn't mean it's a transparent replacement.
> Specifically: its command-line options are quite different, and I'd
> expect any program that was designed to use PGP would fail miserably
> if given GnuPG, because the program would pass command-line options
> that work for PGP, but don't work for GnuPG.
>
> Now, it would probably be reasonably straightforward to re-write the
> program to deal with GnuPG, but it would require work.
Or you could write a wrapper script to translate pgp commands into gpg
ones? Don't use pgp so don't know how well that works.
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Bruce
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