Kirk --
...and then Kirk S said...
%
% Thanks, i had not added this list with the lists command in the muttrc. Guess
% i should read the manual.txt more closely, it would help if it was less like a
*grin*
% reference manual and more like a user guide but anyways i'm getting into the
% swing of things. All i need to do it learn how to better integrate gnupg with
It seems to work pretty well for me... Is there anything that you're
missing? What doesn't work?
Oh, wait a second... I guess I take that back; I tried to set
"pgp_default_version" to "gpg" and when I selected "sign (a)s" from
the pgp menu I got
sh: gpg043m: command not found Can't open your secret key ring!
Now, "gpg043" is the name of my gpg executable, but I don't know how I
got the 'm' on the end. So, what do I need to do to use gpg? ;-)
% mutt but, i think i'll write encryption of the current msg as a vim macro :).
Actually, I should think that that would be a Bad Thing (tm) in the
context of the PGP-MIME RFC (sorry, I don't have it on me, but there
will probably be eight followups listing it as soon as this hits the
list ;-) since the message body and the signature should both be
attached instead of just bundled in. It's all but a religious war,
but the mutt folks have chosen to stick by the RFC.
% Mutt and vim are two things i will probably never let go of :)
*grin* -- and I don't even use a smidgin of vim's capabilities!
%
% btw, does anyone know how active the vim user mailing list is usually?
%
% l8r and thx again Ian.
%
% Kirk S
:-D
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