On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 08:58:21PM +0100, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> hello,
>
> > now i have spent some additional hours on this problem which might
> > turn out to be some idiot fault of the person behind the keyboard.
>
> unfortunately this was the case. i was stuck up on pressing "s" instead o
hello,
> now i have spent some additional hours on this problem which might
> turn out to be some idiot fault of the person behind the keyboard.
unfortunately this was the case. i was stuck up on pressing "s" instead of "p"
when i wanted to use gpg. it is *very* embarrassing and i apologize sinc
Hello Chuck,
thanks for taking the time.
Chuck Smith wrote on 17.03.10:
> I was looking around for a fix for you and found something interesting.
> Look at the Mutt User Manual in the section on PGP:
>
> http://wiki.mutt.org/?MuttGuide/UseGPG
>
> Look carefully at the this command:
>
> set p
Hello Niels,
Niels den Otter wrote on 17.03.10:
> > any hints are much needed...
>
> Just to be sure. You are opening an e-mail that is signed/encrypted
> with PGP and not with S/MIME?
I am able to decrypt stored gpg encrypted messages. And replying to one of
these messages also works fine. (I
On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 09:11:53PM +0100, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Dale Raby wrote on 17.03.10:
> > I'm not an expert, but shouldn't mutt call /home/jan/.gnupg?
> Indeed! Unfortunately I have no idea how mutt generates the commands for
> encryption.
>
> In muttrc i can't find any hi
Dear Jan,
On Wednesday, 17 March 2010, Jan-Herbert Damm wrote:
> > gpg and mutt used to work fine. now mutt won't find any public
> > keys anymore. I have run the following tests:
> [...]
>
> now i have spent some additional hours on this problem which might
> turn out to be some idiot fault of t
Hello,
Dale Raby wrote on 17.03.10:
> I'm not an expert, but shouldn't mutt call /home/jan/.gnupg?
Indeed! Unfortunately I have no idea how mutt generates the commands for
encryption.
In muttrc i can't find any hint to s/mime. The variable pgp_sign_command is
set to a sensible gpg command. It i
I'm not an expert, but shouldn't mutt call /home/jan/.gnupg?
--
"Nothing is ever so bad that it couldn't be worse, and if it could be
worse than it is, then maybe its not so bad!"
dear mutt-users,
Probably my question was too imprecise.
Jan-Herbert Damm wrote on 16.03.10:
> hello all,
>
> gpg and mutt used to work fine. now mutt won't find any public keys anymore. I
> have run the following tests:
[...]
now i have spent some additional hours on this problem which might
tu
hello all,
gpg and mutt used to work fine. now mutt won't find any public keys anymore. I
have run the following tests:
beginn gpg-test---
j...@herb:~$ cat test.txt
this is the content of test.txt
j...@herb:~$ gpg -se -r Markus test.txt
[prompted to enter my passphase]
pub 2048g/0F6
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