gpg-1.0.0, mutt-1.0pre2, missing public keys!

1999-09-19 Thread Tom Goulet

Greetings all :)

I wonder if someone can tell me why this isn't working.

I have mutt configured to use GPG, and most of it works very well, but, Mutt
can't find most of the keys that are on my GPG public key ring.  It finds
SOME.  I don't know what the ones it finds has in common.

Because mutt can't find the appropriate public key, I can't send encrypted
mail to most people using gpg, this is annoying. :)

Has anyone else ran into this problem?

TomG

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Re: Message Width

1999-09-21 Thread Tom Goulet

> > I believe a few words in the German language (or rather Plattdeutsch)
> > are 80+ character long (I mean real words). 
> For example? 

And do you say these words in one breath?  :)

I wonder plattdeutsch words help make better passphrases.

TomG

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Re: (no subject)

1999-09-21 Thread Tom Goulet

> Hi
> 
> I have managed to setup pop mail support so that i can receive mail from
> my pop server but how do i configure mutt to send mail from my pop
> account?

You don't.  :)

POP is for fetching mail.  (Post Office Protocol).

Usually mutt just sends mail using your local sendmail.  You probalby don't
need to set that up.

TomG

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Re: please help

1999-10-05 Thread Tom Goulet

I don't know what the error means, but I want to make sure you can use
another mailer.  If you use PINE or kmail or netscape messenger, do those
work?

TomG


>Hello,
>
>I have read the online help manual all the way through, and can not figure
>this problem out.  Just wondering if you can shed some light on this error
>message:
>
>Every time I try to send something, I get:  "Error sending message child
>exited 127 ()."
>
>1. I use sendmail all the time, it's configured properly and I know it works
>for sure.
>2.  Mutt binary is located in my home directory/mutt.
>3.  The muttrc file points to the correct sendmail binary, and is located in
>the mutt directory.
>
>Any ideas?  If you can't help, could you point me in the right direction?
>
>Thanks a lot in advance,
>
>-Sasha
>

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