The main function of premail is adding support for encrypted e-mail to your mailer, using plain PGP, [20]PGP/MIME, [21]MOSS, or [22]S/MIME. In addition, premail provides a seamless, transparent interface to the [23]anonymous remailers, including full support for Mixmaster remailers and the nymservers. Nymservers provide cryptographically protected, fully anonymous accounts for both sending and receiving e-mail. While premail can be used as a stand-alone application, it works best when integrated with your mailer. Currently, premail is integrated completely seamlessly and transparently only with Netscape 3.0's built-in mailer. It works fairly well with [24]Pine 3.94 or later, as well (plain PGP is supported, but decryption of MIME-based e-mail encryption protocols is still missing). Transparent integration of outgoing mail only is supported for any mailer in which the mail sending program can be configured, including Berkeley mail, most emacs mailers, and [25]MH. For these mailers, you can decode messages with a single command. reebsd-ports-gnome/'>freebsd-ports-gnome
FreeBSD GNOME current development ports (https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-gnome)
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