Re: Mutt and PGP passphrase

2000-10-17 Thread Michael Tatge
Mikko Hänninen muttered: > Daniel Kollar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 17 Oct 2000: > > The passphrase is sent via the command > > cat %?p?-? > > Can this %?p? be used in the mailcap file? > > I'm not sure, but the %?p?-? looks like a Mutt expansion string. >From my gpg.rc assuming that

Re: Mutt and PGP passphrase

2000-10-17 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Daniel Kollar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 17 Oct 2000: > The passphrase is sent via the command > cat %?p?-? > > I'm not a unix expert. Can anyone explain these quotation marks (?), > please? > Can this %?p? be used in the mailcap file? > I need to send the passphrase to mutt_octet-filt

Re: Mutt and PGP passphrase

2000-10-17 Thread Daniel Kollar
> > Mutt can remember the pgp passphrase once it is entered by the user. > > How does mutt passes the phrase over to pgp when en-/decrypting a message? > > Is there an algorithm that checks for the pgp passphrase input message > > and sends it as stdin ? > and can I snoop it over a network? :-)

Re: Mutt and PGP passphrase

2000-10-17 Thread Conor Daly
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 09:06:23AM +0200 or so it is rumoured hereabouts, Daniel Kollar thought: > Mutt can remember the pgp passphrase once it is entered by the user. > How does mutt passes the phrase over to pgp when en-/decrypting a message? > Is there an algorithm that checks for the pgp pass

Mutt and PGP passphrase

2000-10-17 Thread Daniel Kollar
Mutt can remember the pgp passphrase once it is entered by the user. How does mutt passes the phrase over to pgp when en-/decrypting a message? Is there an algorithm that checks for the pgp passphrase input message and sends it as stdin ? Daniel.