o: mutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: another PGP error
>Mail-Followup-To: mutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>User-Agent: Mutt/1.3.23i
>
>Here's another. All the other PGP-signed emails in the thead parsed
>fine. Just this one was like this, every time.
>
>
>-
* Ken Weingold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [31-10-2001 18:13]:
| Here's another. All the other PGP-signed emails in the thead parsed
| fine. Just this one was like this, every time.
This one was not pgp/mime signed, but traditional. Did you press
P when this happened?
| >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed O
Here's another. All the other PGP-signed emails in the thead parsed
fine. Just this one was like this, every time.
--
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Oct 31 11:18:42 2001
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i
X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-milter (htt
On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 11:13:26PM +, Jan- Hendrik Palic wrote:
> I generated a new key and I I wanted to send me a test mail with a sign.
> In the send- menu of mutt, I hit p to use the pgp- feature in mutt and s to
> sign.
> When I hit y to send the mail, pgp wants me enter the passphrase, a
Hi to all...
sorry, this question is asked many time I thing
I had read the documentation for mutt and pgp more or less and I installed
pgp-2.6.3-i on my debian- mashine.
I generated a new key and I I wanted to send me a test mail with a sign.
In the send- menu of mutt, I hit p to use the p
On 2000-09-21 00:57:06 +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> [-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --]
> -END PGP SIGNATURE-
>
> However, when replying, I could get the full text.
That's because, when replying, mutt doesn't even try to verify a
signature. Unsetting pgp_verify_sig (
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 21:59:05 +0200, Wilhelm Wienemann wrote:
[snip]
In the pager, I only get the following two lines:
[-- Error: unable to create PGP subprocess! --]
-END PGP SIGNATURE-
However, when replying, I could get the full text.
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Vincent Lefèvre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
On 2000-02-09 23:05:36 -0500, Chris Woodfield wrote:
> Going through the archives, I found this mail, which mirrors
> exactly the errors I'm getting. I'm running 1.0.1-us.
1.0.1-us doesn't have any PGP support. However, documentation on it
may have survived.
> THe other thing is that according
On Fri, Jan 21, 2000 at 05:10:38PM +, Lars Hecking wrote:
>
> > Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 102: pgp_v2: unknown variable
> > Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 103: pgp_v2_language: unknown variable
> > Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 104: pgp_v2_pubring: unknown variable
> >
On 01/21, Lars Hecking rearranged the electrons to read:
> Now I *know* these variables won't work for this version of mutt because
> the pgp/gpg interface changed between 1.0 and 1.1 (or 0.95/0.96).
>
> See doc/PGP-Notes.txt and contrib/{gpg,pgp2,pgp5}.rc, and the usual
> funny manual.
Ugh
> Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 102: pgp_v2: unknown variable
> Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 103: pgp_v2_language: unknown variable
> Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 104: pgp_v2_pubring: unknown variable
> Error in /home/jmnova3/.muttrc, line 105: pgp_v2_secring: unknown varia
Hey, it's me again. Hopefully this will be my last letter with a
problem! :-)
'mutt -v' says : Mutt 1.1.2i (2000-01-08)
So I know it should be able to handle PGP without a problem. However,
when I define a bunch of PGP settings in my .muttrc file as it says I
should be able to, I get the foll
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