YA-problem re pgp...
I start a PGP email, to be signed and encrypted. (I'm using pgp6 and the
pgp6.rc file included with mutt-1.2.5 dist, I've changed the name of the
pgp binary to pgp6 to match how it's installed on this box.)
Signatures work fine. Decryption works fine. But when I try to encrypt:
1 - 1024/0xF012C714 DSA -s Matt Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2 - 2047/0xE883D4B0 ElG e- Matt Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3 - 2047/0xE883D4B0 ElG e- Matt Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
I get prompted to choose a key. This is normal. I pick his public key.
I want to trust it, and say so. I feed it my passphrase. I want to
create an application/pgp message, because he can't read
MIME-encapsulated stuff (though the same error occurs if I choose
otherwise).
Pretty Good Privacy(tm) Version 6.5.1
(c) 1999 Network Associates Inc.
Uses the RSAREF(tm) Toolkit, which is copyright RSA Data Security, Inc.
Export of this software may be restricted by the U.S. government.
WARNING: Because this public key is not certified with a trusted
signature, it is not known with high confidence that this public key
actually belongs to: "Matt Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".
Encryption error
For a usage summary, type: pgp -h
For more detailed help, consult the PGP User's Guide.
Press any key to continue...
Grack!
This happens every time. I can encrypt from the commandline just fine;
the only difference is that there's no Encryption error .
Any ideas?
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Evan Vetere | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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