On Sat, 19 Aug 2000, Christian Molls wrote:
> I have configured GnuPG to receive public keys from a keyserver
> automatically.
Same here, but I did it in the options file, not in the MUTT config stuff. I
use Debian's default mutt config stuff for gpg, with a small additional
'safe filter call' wrapper that stops the braindamaged loss of the signed
message if you mistype the passphrase three times. <rant>I HATE this
behaviour of mutt filters losing their stdin (i.e.: your message) when they
fail.</rant>
> However, when viewing a signed/encrypted message with this command
> turned on, the pager output is (a little) garbled: the PGP output is
> mixed up with remainders of the index screen we have just left, and
> the status bar near the bottom of the screen is double. When I go back
> to the index and re-enter the same message, I even get a triple status
> bar.
Strange, it works fine in 1.2.x, all the gpg: messages just get tacked in
the PGP output block (for signed but NOT encripted messages). Is the problem
you're having only triggered by signed AND encripted messages? (and signed
AND encripted by mutt or by standalone GPG?)
--
"One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring
them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond
where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot
Henrique Holschuh
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