On Tue, May 28, 2019 at 06:48:47AM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
In the moment of reply it is asking me
Enter keyID for u...@bin.org.in
This might be caused by $crypt_replyencrypt which defaults set.
Perhaps this was caused by a block in the incoming mail of:
Openpgp: preference=signencryp
Hello,
I'm using GnuPG (with an OpenPGP smartcard) to sign my mails or decrypt
mails if they have been encrypted with my pub key. For this I have in
~/.muttrc:
set crypt_use_gpgme
set crypt_autosign
and all this is fine. Yesterday I got a mail which was encrypted with my
pub key and after provi
On 2001-09-06 03:12:36 -0400, David T-G wrote:
>% How can I make PGP 7.0 messages readable by mutt? (I saw a procmail recipe
>% once, even had it in my .prcmailrc once, but accidentally deleted it :-()
>Are you perhaps looking for the recipes in PGP-Notes.txt in the distro?
The procmail recipe
Morten, et al --
...and then Morten Liebach said...
% Yo!
Hi!
%
% I'm trying to communicate encrypted with an Outlook user using PGP 7.0,
% and I'm using mutt 1.3.21i and GnuPG-1.0.6.
Ah, the things we do to work with the business world... :-)
%
% I think I saw a way to encrypt with gpg a
Yo!
I'm trying to communicate encrypted with an Outlook user using PGP 7.0,
and I'm using mutt 1.3.21i and GnuPG-1.0.6.
I think I saw a way to encrypt with gpg and mutt so that Outlook users
don't get it as an attachment, but I can't find it again?
When I get an encrypted email I have to pipe t