* gnus.texi (Security, Using GPG):
* message.texi (Security):
* emacs-mime.texi (MML Definition): Add PGP.
+2001-11-12 Simon Josefsson <jas@extundo.com>
+
+ * gnus.texi (Security, Using GPG):
+ * message.texi (Security):
+ * emacs-mime.texi (MML Definition): Add PGP.
+
2001-11-09 Kai Gro\e,A_\e(Bjohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* message.texi (Movement): message-beginning-of-line.
2001-11-09 Kai Gro\e,A_\e(Bjohann <Kai.Grossjohann@CS.Uni-Dortmund.DE>
* message.texi (Movement): message-beginning-of-line.
The size (in octets) of the part (@code{Content-Disposition}).
@item sign
The size (in octets) of the part (@code{Content-Disposition}).
@item sign
-What technology to sign this MML part with (@code{smime} or
-@code{pgpmime})
+What technology to sign this MML part with (@code{smime}, @code{pgp}
+or @code{pgpmime})
-What technology to encrypt this MML part with (@code{smime} or
-@code{pgpmime})
+What technology to encrypt this MML part with (@code{smime},
+@code{pgp} or @code{pgpmime})
@section Security
Gnus is able to verify signed messages or decrypt encrypted messages.
@section Security
Gnus is able to verify signed messages or decrypt encrypted messages.
-The formats that are supported are PGP and S/MIME, however you need
-some external programs to get things to work:
+The formats that are supported are PGP (plain text, RFC 1991 format),
+PGP/MIME (RFC 2015/3156) and S/MIME, however you need some external
+programs to get things to work:
@lisp
(require 'gpg)
(setq mml2015-use 'gpg)
@lisp
(require 'gpg)
(setq mml2015-use 'gpg)
(setq gpg-temp-directory (expand-file-name "~/.gnupg/tmp"))
@end lisp
(setq gpg-temp-directory (expand-file-name "~/.gnupg/tmp"))
@end lisp
To sign or encrypt your message you may choose to use the MML Security
menu or @kbd{C-c C-m s p} to sign your message using PGP/MIME,
To sign or encrypt your message you may choose to use the MML Security
menu or @kbd{C-c C-m s p} to sign your message using PGP/MIME,
-@kbd{C-c C-m s s} to sign your message using S/MIME. There's also
+@kbd{C-c C-m s s} to sign your message using S/MIME. There's also
@kbd{C-c C-m c p} to encrypt your message with PGP/MIME and @kbd{C-c
C-m c s} to encrypt using S/MIME. @xref{Security, ,Security, message,
The Message Manual}.
@kbd{C-c C-m c p} to encrypt your message with PGP/MIME and @kbd{C-c
C-m c s} to encrypt using S/MIME. @xref{Security, ,Security, message,
The Message Manual}.
@section Security
@cindex Security
@cindex S/MIME
@section Security
@cindex Security
@cindex S/MIME
@cindex PGP/MIME
@cindex sign
@cindex encrypt
Using the MML language, Message is able to create digitally signed and
@cindex PGP/MIME
@cindex sign
@cindex encrypt
Using the MML language, Message is able to create digitally signed and
-digitally encrypted messages. Message (or rather MML) currently support
-PGP/MIME and S/MIME. Instructing MML to perform security operations on
-a MIME part is done using the @code{C-c C-m s} key map for signing and the
-@code{C-c C-m c} key map for encryption, as follows.
+digitally encrypted messages. Message (or rather MML) currently
+support PGP (RFC 1991), PGP/MIME (RFC 2015/3156) and S/MIME.
+Instructing MML to perform security operations on a MIME part is done
+using the @code{C-c C-m s} key map for signing and the @code{C-c C-m
+c} key map for encryption, as follows.
Digitally sign current MIME part using S/MIME.
Digitally sign current MIME part using S/MIME.
+@item C-c C-m s o
+@kindex C-c C-m s o
+@findex mml-secure-sign-pgp
+
+Digitally sign current MIME part using PGP.
+
@item C-c C-m s p
@kindex C-c C-m s p
@findex mml-secure-sign-pgp
@item C-c C-m s p
@kindex C-c C-m s p
@findex mml-secure-sign-pgp
Digitally encrypt current MIME part using S/MIME.
Digitally encrypt current MIME part using S/MIME.
+@item C-c C-m c o
+@kindex C-c C-m c o
+@findex mml-secure-encrypt-pgp
+
+Digitally encrypt current MIME part using PGP.
+
@item C-c C-m c p
@kindex C-c C-m c p
@findex mml-secure-encrypt-pgpmime
@item C-c C-m c p
@kindex C-c C-m c p
@findex mml-secure-encrypt-pgpmime