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
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
> > 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? :-)
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 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.