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On 6/6/2006 9:30 PM, Alphax wrote:
> Zach Himsel wrote:
>>> On 6/6/2006 2:20 AM, Laurent Jumet wrote:
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> [fixed indenting]
>>> --passphrase-fd n
>>> Read the passphrase from file descriptor n. If you use 0 for
Zach Himsel wrote:
>> On 6/6/2006 2:20 AM, Laurent Jumet wrote:
>
>> === Begin Windows Clipboard ===
[fixed indenting]
>> --passphrase-fd n
>> Read the passphrase from file descriptor n. If you use 0 for
>> n, the passphrase will be read from stdin. This can only be
>> used if only
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> On 6/6/2006 2:20 AM, Laurent Jumet wrote:
>
> === Begin Windows Clipboard ===
> - --passphrase-fd n Read the passphrase from file descriptor n. If
you use 0
> forn, the passphrase will be read from stdin. This can only beused if
only
> one passp
On 2006-06-05, Zach Himsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
> to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
> signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) email. Sure, it saves it
> for 5 minutes idle
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Zach Himsel wrote:
> I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
> to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
> signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) email. Sure, it saves
> it for 5 minutes idle
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Zach Himsel wrote the following on 6/5/06 7:09 PM:
> Hello,
> I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
> to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
> signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) ema
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Hello,
I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) email. Sure, it saves it
for 5 minutes idle time, but it's not