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