-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 At some point hitherto, mike ledoux hath spake thusly: > Hash: SHA1 > > On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 07:53:52PM -0500, Derek D. Martin wrote: > > Thanks to everyone who have responded with helpful hints. For those > > keeping score: > > > > > - HTML mail > [...] > > Mike L, if you have tricks for figuring out WHICH mozilla window the > > page will pop up in, I'd like to see that. > > I prefer to have it open a new window for each link, so I use: > > mozilla -remote openurl\("$1",new-window\) > /dev/null 2>&1 &
Yeah, that'd do it, but I'd rather just leave one up and have it use the same one all the time. No need to ENCOURAGE mozilla to leak memory... ;-) > > > And BTW, if you mistype your passphrase (assuming you're signing, as > > well as encrypting), the aggravation is doubled every time you miss > > it. ;-) > > Yes, and with Mutt 1.2.5 and GPG 1.0.6, Mutt is smart enough to know that > the signing failed, but not smart enough to not cache the bad passphrase > (this applies on decrypt as well). This is *very* frustrating. Yeah, that sucks too. Though I haven't looked at the code much (being not really a programmer), it strikes me that ought to be something that's fairly easy to fix. Maybe I'll look at it, if no one else bothers... > > Mutt sucks much less (for me) today! =8^) I'd still really really > > like to see the pgp key selection stuff cleaned up, and I'd also > > really rather not have to hit <esc>P to have a traditional PGP message > > work. > > If you want it, I'll give you a copy of my patch. I've been using it > for a couple of months since the last change I made and haven't had > any problems so far. Well, the question is, will it apply against 1.3.2x? I began to have some real problems using 1.2.5i with IMAP, which switching to 1.3 fixed. Don't remember what they were though. I'll shortly be upgrading to the latest, in order to lose the security hole that's in both mutt <= 1.2.5i and mutt <= 1.3.24(?). - -- Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] - --------------------------------------------- I prefer mail encrypted with PGP/GPG! GnuPG Key ID: 0x81CFE75D Retrieve my public key at http://pgp.mit.edu Learn more about it at http://www.gnupg.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8OlJndjdlQoHP510RAldLAJ9pAk6q24QbBMlxP3KPKFF6cfqYyQCfd46w Db2BU7uiRIpk4+pfhuW1rQk= =2m7L -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----