Hi,

* David T-G [05/22/02 15:17:47 CEST] wrote:
> ...and then Aaron Goldblatt said...

> % There is a two-message thread describing this problem at the Marc archives 
> % of mutt-users, but no solution was ever posted, and I can't find another 
> % thread.
> % 
> % http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=97283779100001&r=1&w=2
> % 
> % How can I fix this?  Pointers to docs, keywords, mailing list search 
> % keywords, and faqs are welcome, because I've got to be missing something 
> % here.

> For one thing, that's not supposed to happen; not everyone has that
> problem.

> This has come up more than once before, I believe.  You might try a search
> for refresh, ^L (not sure how you're gonna feed that to a search engine),
> gpg, and pager and see what you get.  I think you'll want to track down
> why gpg is spitting out to stderr instead of stdout, since I believe that
> is the root cause of your problem.

And until he found out the reason for this, maybe adjusting
the pgp settings in .muttrc helps (to redirect stderr to
stdout).

Btw, I have the same situation here allthough I already do so.
An application I use requires pgp why I pointed it to pgpgpg.
It seems to create another child process writing to stderr
which I can't seem to catch with I/O redirection.

Cheers, Rocco.

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