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Make sure your pgp_getkeys_command option is empty. If it tries to execute
a script which doesn't exist, it will cause this effect.

LateR!
js.

On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 05:27:25PM -0400, Gord Mc.Pherson wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> 
>    Does anyone know how I can stop message bleed-thru with gpg? When I'm
>    reading messages, I find that if during the execution of gpg makes the
>    screen scroll up a line or two, I get bleed-thru from the previous 
>    message. (hope that makes sense). 
>    
>    Anyhow I find it quite distracting and yes I know ctrl-l will refresh
>    the screen, but that means having to hit ctrl-l after every message
>    that's been digitally signed.
> 
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