ns "filter", not "flag"
>
> and i say flag! if i were you, i'd use "" instead of "F",
> because that way you don't depend on key mappings.
Hm, it seems that there are very big differences between 1.0.x and
1.1.x. With my old 1.0i there was
On Wed 03.0500-23:56, Rene Lange wrote:
> man muttrc:
now looka here! i got myself a decent, complete distribution, but no
manualpage for muttrc (5 or something?). moreover, as my little test with
"set ?" proved, at least =my= 101i would not let me use this thing. i
guess the world has to apol
ead either? aren't there any kids or old folks in the
> vicinity? they go to school every once in a while and might be of help.
the point is, to sign the mail in cleartext is not the only thing.
If this works, it's easy to encrypt the mail in the same way.
> now i'm sorry. a
;t there any kids or old folks in the
vicinity? they go to school every once in a while and might be of help.
now i'm sorry. am too tired, shouldn't do mailing.
before i forget: es gibt kein pgp_clearsign_command. ich habe sogar ":set
?pgp_clearsign_command" eingegeben. mutt kennt die variable nicht.
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macro compose S "|gpg --clearsign --armor >/tmp/mistbuebchen\n"
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> macro compose S "Fgpg --no-verbose --batch -o - --passphrase-fd 0
> --armor --textmode --clearsign %?a?-u %a? %f"
>
> .. but this doesn't work.
ok, my next try was:
macro compose S "|gpg --clearsign --armor\n"
to pipe the mail to gpg manualy. It works fine, but not really :)
The mail gets s
On Wed, May 03, 2000 at 10:51:20AM +0200, Rene Lange wrote:
> I have to send to ONE specific receiver the pgp signed mails clear.
> Which command do I have to use in combination with the send-hook
> command? pgp_clearsign_command is defined .. but now - how to use?
hm, on the website
one more question :)
I have to send to ONE specific receiver the pgp signed mails clear.
Which command do I have to use in combination with the send-hook
command? pgp_clearsign_command is defined .. but now - how to use?
thanks,
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