pgp-hook

2000-01-27 Thread Martin Keseg - Sun Slovakia - SE
hello, I have a problem with pgp-hook I'm using mutt 1.1.2 and pgp 5.0 on Solaris I have defined this pgp-hook: pgp-hook ~[EMAIL PROTECTED] 0xE7F985DC and I send email to this adress I get 'select key message': 1 + 3069/0xE148CBF9 ElG e- Martin [Keso] Keseg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: pgp-hook

2000-01-27 Thread Lars Hecking
> 16 + 768/0xE7F985DC ElG e- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 17 + 768/0xE7F985DC ElG e- [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 18 + 768/0x1B1A83C9 DSA -s [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > and I must choose. I don't know what some things means, like a ElG DSA or e- or > -s, if you have explanation plz explain it too. Keys

mutt manual

2000-01-27 Thread Jason Helfman
Has anyone seen this link. Great html'd version of the manual. I am a beginning mutt'er, and just using other ppl's config files, at this point..Looking forward to creating my own. doesn't look hard at all

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Terje Elde
* Bennett Todd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000127 09:09]: > > I'm stumped. When I encrypt a message to a friend, mutt will ask > > me to select his public key. > > I don't know how to make mutt solve this automagically for all your > correspondents, but if you're willing to add a line to your .muttrc, >

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
While we're on the subject, could someone suggest a useful value for pgp_getkeys_command? The file contrib/gpg.rc contains: # receive key from keyserver: #set pgp_getkeys_command="wrap.sh -g %r" set pgp_getkeys_command="" But I don't know what wrap.sh would be (if it weren't commented out). Doe

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Lars Hecking
Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS writes: > While we're on the subject, could someone suggest a useful value for > pgp_getkeys_command? The file contrib/gpg.rc contains: > > # receive key from keyserver: > #set pgp_getkeys_command="wrap.sh -g %r" > set pgp_getkeys_command="" > > But I don't know what wrap.sh

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Terje Elde
* Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000127 18:30]: > While we're on the subject, could someone suggest a useful value for > pgp_getkeys_command? The file contrib/gpg.rc contains: Try: set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --recv %r" > But I don't know what wrap.sh would be (if it weren't comment

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Brendan Cully
On Thursday, 27 January 2000 at 16:58, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote: > While we're on the subject, could someone suggest a useful value for > pgp_getkeys_command? The file contrib/gpg.rc contains: > > # receive key from keyserver: > #set pgp_getkeys_command="wrap.sh -g %r" > set pgp_getkeys_command

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-01-27 12:04:49 +0100, Terje Elde wrote: > Anyways, same problem with gpg. I've got 457 keys, and I only get > about 60 listed. This after a wait of about 5 minutes or so. I > timed gpg when getting a listing of all the keys, and it took > about 2 secs. IIRC mutt is supposed to parse the P

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-01-27 17:09:34 +, Lars Hecking wrote: > > # receive key from keyserver: > > #set pgp_getkeys_command="wrap.sh -g %r" > > set pgp_getkeys_command="" > > But I don't know what wrap.sh would be (if it weren't commented out). > > Does this have anything to do with keyservers? > Yep.

Solved: aterm & mutt problem with home/end keys

2000-01-27 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Hello, Awhile ago I wrote about having a problem running the email program Mutt in an aterm and not getting it to obey the Home/End keys, even though everything else seemed to work (PageUp/PageDown, Delete) in Mutt, and also these keys worked everywhere else (notably, in tcsh). I finally traced

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Jorge Godoy
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 12:24:07PM -0500, Brendan Cully wrote: > On Thursday, 27 January 2000 at 16:58, Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS wrote: > > While we're on the subject, could someone suggest a useful value for > > pgp_getkeys_command? The file contrib/gpg.rc contains: > > > > # receive key from keyser

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Terje Elde
* Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000127 18:54]: > On 2000-01-27 12:04:49 +0100, Terje Elde wrote: > > > Anyways, same problem with gpg. I've got 457 keys, and I only get > > about 60 listed. This after a wait of about 5 minutes or so. I > > timed gpg when getting a listing of all the keys,

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Thomas Roessler
On 2000-01-27 19:13:38 +0100, Terje Elde wrote: > Trust me, when you have 499 keys, you really want to avoid > checking the validity on all those on a Pentium 233. The point is that mutt looks at the key ID and the validity information to decide which key to use. Note, BTW, that validity inform

language.txt for PGP (to get rid of ^G)

2000-01-27 Thread Petr Hlustik
Hi all, PGP-Notes.txt speak about Roland Rosenfeld's trick to get rid of ^G's et al. from PGP. Where do I get language.txt or language50.txt with mutt language definition? I looked briefly at the mutt website... Thanks, Petr

Re: language.txt for PGP (to get rid of ^G)

2000-01-27 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Petr Hlustik [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > PGP-Notes.txt speak about Roland Rosenfeld's trick to get rid of ^G's et > al. from PGP. Where do I get language.txt or language50.txt with mutt > language definition? I looked briefly at the mutt website... Look in the contrib/ dir of the Mutt source dis

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Edmund GRIMLEY EVANS
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I don't think this is needed with gpg, because it can be > > configured to retrieve keys from the keyservers automatically. > > For instance, I'm using this: > > pgp_getkeys_command="pkspxycwrap %r" > > pkspxycwrap is a shell script whic

Re: key binding question

2000-01-27 Thread Greg Matheson
On Thu, Jan 27, 2000 at 05:20:21PM +1100, Shao Zhang wrote: > Hi, > I would like to bind a key where when I am in the brower mode > with a list of folders, I would like to press a key that goes to > the next folder which contains unread message. That would be difficult, I think

Re: Listing PGP keys...

2000-01-27 Thread Terje Elde
* Thomas Roessler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000127 22:37]: > > Trust me, when you have 499 keys, you really want to avoid > > checking the validity on all those on a Pentium 233. > > The point is that mutt looks at the key ID and the validity > information to decide which key to use. Why not simply l

Re: unqualified domain name

2000-01-27 Thread Darrin Mison
not sure if this is your problem but it has the same symptoms as I had. Basically its a sendmail issue which you can fix by installing a program called ssmtp - have a search at www.freshmeat.net. This can be installed with 'make install-sendmail' and it acts in sendmails place to send your ma