Actually I'm connecting to my isp's pop and smtp servers using evolution
only (like, I don't have fetchmail or procmail or sendmail specially set
up, I just plugged it all into evolution and let it deal with it).
I'm actually commenting on it because in evolution-0.9 it worked for
both pgp/mime and cleartext. It seems odd that functionality that was
there would just disappear.
I guess maybe it's time to go the "complex" route and setup all the
*mail programs. Too bad though, I liked being lazy.
Eaon
On 20 May 2001 17:19:34 +0200, Alexander Skwar wrote:
> So sprach Eaon am Sun, May 20, 2001 at 01:13:18AM -0600:
> > Using evolution-0,10-1 and gnupg1.0.5-1, evolution only runs a signed
> > message through gpg if it's pgp/mime. It doesn't run it through gpg if
> > the message is cleartext signed. So, things like, say, Mandrake
> > security announcements sent to bugtraq, which are sent cleartext, not
> > pgp/mime, evolution doesn't touch them. Has anyone else seen this?
> > (It's probably an evolution thing, not a gpg thing, but I included both
> > version numbers just in case).
>
> Uhm, dunno how your setup is, but if you're running your own mta at home and
> have evolution check your spoolfile �nstead of your providers POP3/IMAP box,
> you might want to check out this procmail recipe. It checks if this is a
> PGP'd message and changes the header entries to pgp/mime if it's a cleartext
> (text/plain) message.
>
> ------------------- CUT HERE
>
> :0
> * !^Content-Type: message/
> * !^Content-Type: multipart/
> * !^Content-Type: application/pgp
> {
> :0 fBw
> * ^-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
> * ^-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
> | formail -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=encrypt"
>
> :0 fBw
> * ^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> * ^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> * ^-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> | formail -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=sign"
> }
>
> ------------------- CUT HERE
>
> Alexander Skwar
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