Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Volker Moell
Alexander Wasmuth wrote: > > I don't know how it works (but it does), it comes with newer version of > mutt (contrib/gpg.rc) and there isn't any screen output after > encrypting. Actually it has nothing to do with the original question. But in the current mutt tarball (1.3.22.1i) in all of the

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Alexander Wasmuth
Jean-Sebastien Morisset schrieb: > > What kind of output? Can you give a dump? > > After I select the key, GnuPG displays: > > ---BEGIN--- > gpg: using secondary key BB114335 instead of primary key C9B99AE1 > gpg: No trust check due to --always-trust option > gpg: writing to `-' > gpg: ELG-E/CA

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 03:11:33PM +0200, Victor Yegorov wrote: >> my passphrase and have the message sent. Instead, I have to view GnuPG's output and press enter. I'm sure GnuPG users have come up with some > > What kind of output? Can yo

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Victor Yegorov
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17.09.2001 13:55]: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Thanks, but my wait_key is set to 'no'. :-) > Well, first thing at my mind. > > >> my passphrase and have the message sent. Instead, I have to view GnuPG's > >> output and pr

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks, but my wait_key is set to 'no'. :-) LateR! js. On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:14:07PM +0200, Victor Yegorov wrote: > * Jean-Sebastien Morisset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17.09.2001 12:19]: >> I just switched to GnuPG from PGP a little while ago, and s

Re: Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-17 Thread Victor Yegorov
* Jean-Sebastien Morisset <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [17.09.2001 12:19]: > I just switched to GnuPG from PGP a little while ago, and so far I really > like everything -- the options make more sense, and the screen output is > nicer. My only problem is that when I encrypt/sign, I'd like to just enter > my

Optimizing GnuPG...

2001-09-16 Thread Jean-Sebastien Morisset
I just switched to GnuPG from PGP a little while ago, and so far I really like everything -- the options make more sense, and the screen output is nicer. My only problem is that when I encrypt/sign, I'd like to just enter my passphrase and have the message sent. Instead, I have to view GnuPG's out