is regard is a bit... sad and keybase popping
up on the scene doesn't seem to speed up the demise of inline PGP
messages.
Sorry for OT.
Regards
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Jonas Hedman
PGP: 8F72 C5BE AAFA B4BA 8F46 9185 5C39 89E0 616B B08C
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
s one line in muttrc:
message-hook '!(~g|~G) ~b"^-BEGIN\ PGP\ (SIGNED\ )?MESSAGE"' "exec
check-traditional-pgp"
: Note: This doesn't work so well with inline signatures within MIME
digests. ..."
https://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Encryption
In my exp
nted to thank you for sharing this, I found it very useful!
Regards
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Jonas Hedman
XMPP:n...@nstr.se
PGP Key: 0x5c3989e0616bb08c
Fingerprint: 8F72 C5BE AAFA B4BA 8F46 9185 5C39 89E0 616B B08C
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
-u %a? --armor --always-trust
--encrypt-to 616BB08C -- -r %r -- %f"
If I leave out the "... --encrypt-to 616BB08C ..."-part then, _only_
the recipient(s) on the other end can decrypt the email.
Though some argue this is bad practice but I think it depends on your
use case.
I
d I apologize for not reading the documentation carefully
enough and failing to notice noop.
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Jonas Hedman
XMPP:n...@jabber.at
PGP Key: 0x5c3989e0616bb08c
Fingerprint: 8F72 C5BE AAFA B4BA 8F46 9185 5C39 89E0 616B B08C
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
the documentation for
a way to override default behaviour _and_ bind a key to do nothing but I
couldn't find any "do nothing" function in
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/#functions
What is the best (or least worst) way of doing this?
Any ideas?
Regards
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Jonas Hedman
XMPP:
k-yes@computername
When I exit vim I end up in compose mode editing the cc header to
"heck-traditional-pgp>"
I have no idea what is going on here but I guess there is some kind of
clash between the message hook and the macro. Is there anyway I can get
them to work nicely toget
while mutt remembered the passphrase signed and sent
another email?
Interesting situation nevertheless.
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Jonas Hedman
XMPP:n...@jabber.at
PGP Key: 0x5c3989e0616bb08c
Fingerprint: 8F72 C5BE AAFA B4BA 8F46 9185 5C39 89E0 616B B08C
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature
mail in the thread
and press again it takes me back out to the current inbox index.
I'm pretty much a noob but I'm wondering if it might be possible to
define this as a macro?
Any help would be highly appreciated!
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Jonas Hedman
XMPP:n...@jabber.at
PGP Key: 0x5c3989
Xu
You just send one message. If you have a Sent-dir then you can
decrypt it yourself at a later date, if you don't do this can decrypt it
afterwards. It's pretty handy at times.
Basically, the encrypted messages gets two recipients and can be
decrypted by two private keys, yours and t
On 15-06-30 22:00:27, Niels Kobschaetzki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is it possible to use with one account PGP and S/Mime? I found a how-to
> for using S/Mime or using mutt with one account with PGP and one account
> S/Mime. But I want to use my main account with both and would like to
> choose on a per use
On 15-06-21 09:36:53, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 21.06.2015, jonas hedman wrote:
>
> > I'm from Sweden and I occasionally communicate with other swedish people
> > using pgp and I've stumbled upon this problem:
> > If I encrypt a message containg any of the swedish
On 15-06-20 12:37:06, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> jonas hedman wrote:
> > "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
> >Content-Disposition: inline
> >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
> >
> >Secret =E5=E4=F6 =C5=C4=D6"
>
o-verbose --batch --with-colons
--list-keys %r"
set pgp_list_secring_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --with-colons
--list-secret-keys %r"
set pgp_good_sign="^gpg:Good signature from"
message-hook '!(~g|~G) ~b"^-BEGIN\ PGP\ (SIGNED\ )?MESSAGE&quo
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