begin quoting what [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 10:04:41PM +0100:
>
> But I was wondering how other people do this and sign all outgoinging
> emails. Do you just accept that you need to enter your password every
> so often, and "thats life" so to speak?
Yes.
If it bothers yo
Hi,
* David T-G [04/05/02 00:06:31] wrote:
> ...and then Rocco Rutte said...
> %
> [talking about PGP passwords and such]
> FWIW, if gpg is installed on your machine with the proper root permissions
> then it can keep the passphrase from being swapped out to disk, which
> means that you need onl
Rocco --
...and then Rocco Rutte said...
%
[talking about PGP passwords and such]
%
% I type it every time because it's a security feature and I try to store
% passwords in my mind only. I do not even want to store it somewhere in
% memory and/or swap.
Good idea on how to store; better safe th
Dean --
First, I must note that you shouldn't just reply to any old message and
start a new thread. This has nothing to do with hooks or even any prior
musings.
...and then [EMAIL PROTECTED] said...
%
% Hi all
Hello!
%
% I have just got GNUPG working with Mutt, and since I am still new to
Hi,
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [04/04/02 23:04:41] wrote:
> I have just got GNUPG working with Mutt, and since I am still new to
> Mutt and PGP I am very impressed.
Fine.
> However by default (my choice), I now sign all outgoing emails
> (including this one I hope), I have increased the timeout thresh
Hi all
I have just got GNUPG working with Mutt, and since I am still new to
Mutt and PGP I am very impressed.
However by default (my choice), I now sign all outgoing emails
(including this one I hope), I have increased the timeout threshold of
mutt remembering my secret key password so that it d