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]>
> 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
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
* 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,
>
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
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
* 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
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
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
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.
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
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
* 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,
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
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
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
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
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
* 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
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
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