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- Path: sparky!uunet!nntp1.radiomail.net!csl.sri.com!boucher
- From: boucher@csl.sri.com (Peter K. Boucher)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt
- Subject: Re: ripr - sh script to pipe ripem-encrypted files to in elm
- Date: 21 Nov 1992 13:50:39 GMT
- Organization: Computer Science Lab, SRI International
- Lines: 32
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- Message-ID: <1elerfINN2eu@roche.csl.sri.com>
- References: <1eh24rINN6bs@roche.csl.sri.com> <1992Nov20.202202.10695@news.cs.indiana.edu>
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- Marc VanHeyningen writes:
- |> Thus said boucher@csl.sri.com (Peter K. Boucher):
- |> >
- |> >------------- clip clip -----------------------
- |> >#!/bin/sh
- |> ># ripr [output_plaintext_file_name] < encrypted_file_name
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- [stuff deleted...]
-
- |>
- |> This stuff, too, is in the environment.
-
- I only started using ripem a couple of days ago, and found it painful to use.
- These scripts definitely made it better. If you have something useful to say,
- say it. Otherwise, me'tetelo por donde no llega el sol.
-
- |> BTW, thanks for using a Real Programming Shell; many people would try to
- |> write this using <gag> cshell.
-
- BOURNE STRIKES AGAIN!!!
-
- |> If I use this script, how exactly am I supposed to know who the message
- |> is from?
-
- The header's in the clear, and you can choose the name of the output file.
-
- Do you have something better? How about sharing it?
-
- --
- Peter K. Boucher
- --
- RIPEM public key available upon request.
-