@code{pgg-default-scheme} to @code{pgp}). If you do want to use
GnuPG, you can use a compatibility script called @code{gpg-2comp}
available from
-@url{http://muppet.faveve.uni-stuttgart.de/~gero/gpg-2comp/}. You
+@uref{http://muppet.faveve.uni-stuttgart.de/~gero/gpg-2comp/}. You
could also convince your fellow PGP 2.x users to convert to GnuPG.
@vindex mml-signencrypt-style-alist
As a final workaround, you can make the sign and encryption work in
This causes to sign and encrypt in two passes, thus generating a
message that can be understood by PGP version 2.
-(Refer to @url{http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/pgp2x.html} for more
+(Refer to @uref{http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/pgp2x.html} for more
information about the problem.)
@node Various Commands