Oh, I see.
Thank you.

Then, may I ask one more thing?
So, how can I verify PGP keys by manually, (not automatic)?

(I have searched archives, but I couldn't find any solutions.
 The proposed using pipe(|) is not so elegant, aren't you?)


If this was answered before, please let me know the location of it.


Take care,
Tsoi


Thus spake David Ellement ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :::::

: Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 07:39:47 -0800
: From: David Ellement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Subject: Re: pgp_verify_sig=ask <-- wrong value?
: Mail-Followup-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.15i
: 
: On 010214, at 19:30:07, Tsoi wrote
: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
: > pgp_verify_sig
: > 
: > Type: quadoption
: > Default: yes 
: > 
: > If ``yes'', always attempt to verify PGP/MIME signatures. If ``ask'', ask
: > whether or not to verify the signature. If ``no'', never attempt to verify
: > PGP/MIME signatures. 
: > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
: > 
: > what's wrong?
: 
: The option should be set to 'ask-yes' or 'ask-no' for a prompt:
: 
:   quadoption variables are used to control whether or not to be prompted
:   for certain actions, or to specify a default action.  A value of yes
:   will cause the action to be carried out automatically as if you had
:   answered yes to the question.  Similarly, a value of no will cause the
:   the action to be carried out as if you had answered ``no.''  A value
:   of ask-yes will cause a prompt with a default answer of ``yes'' and
:   ask-no will provide a default answer of ``no.''
: 
: -- 
: David Ellement

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