Christian Chavez writes:
> Have you tried checking with update-alternatives which pinentry is default
> selected?
> I remember having to switch mine from pinentry-gnome to pinentry-tty on my
> machine (I don't use emacs though).
It was pinentry-curses. I tried switching to pinentry-tty and it
Have you tried checking with update-alternatives which pinentry is default
selected?
I remember having to switch mine from pinentry-gnome to pinentry-tty on my
machine (I don't use emacs though).
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 9:22 PM Phillip Susi wrote:
> I have installed the pinetry module and run M-x
I have installed the pinetry module and run M-x pinentry-start, as well
as added allow-emacs-pinentry to ~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf, yet whenever I
try signing an email in mu4e, pinentry gets into a fight with emacs over
the tty and everything goes all fscked up. Why is this? Why does
pinentry still
Am Freitag, 29. Januar 2021, 17:52:25 CET schrieb Bernhard Reiter:
> From an implementers point of view, protected headers seem to make
> it more complicated and break some ways to implement good access
> to emails.
As Thunderbird as enabled "encrypted" subjects by default with 78
and additionally