Hi (again),

On Wednesday, 15 April 2020 00:28, Steffen Nurpmeso <stef...@sdaoden.eu> wrote:

> Hello Noctambule!
>
> Steffen Nurpmeso wrote in
> 20200414165052.oyklv%stef...@sdaoden.eu:
> |Noctambule wrote in
> |<VoDeZrZpg0_t9tDNC1tLAY4K_KTfHPwu7YQHxi9O0d587pGBHzKDb8e-EBRaymOd19nWETn\
> |LspLmhXcyqCHLQ_mfwPxHWqSsAvJpMzldUlI=@protonmail.com>:
> ...
> ||At work, I extensively use S/MIME and due to the recent event, I
> ||had to use s-nail to read my emails. S/MIME decryption works quite
> ||nicely but I still have a problem. When I attempt to read an
> ||encrypted mail, the PAGER is launched before I see the "PEM pass phrase:"
> ||prompt. So we can't see that prompt If I blindly type my password,
> ||the mail is finally decrypted but the PAGER get messed up.
> ...
> |Since i had the same problem i added a "credential helper" which
> |could possibly solve your problem, too. It is documented under
> |smime-sign-cert-USER@HOST, including bad english at [1]:
> |
> | For signing and decryption purposes it is possible to use encrypted
> | keys, and the pseudo-host(s) ‘USER@HOST.smime-cert-key’ for the
> | private key (and ‘USER@HOST.smime-cert-cert’ for the certificate
> | stored in the same file) will be used for performing any necessary
> | password lookup, therefore the lookup can be automated via the
> ...
>
> Actually i could not let this stand but write the test today,
> which revealed problems with this automated password lookup.

Wow, that was fast. Good work !

> I will look to fix that one for real tomorrow, and make a bugfix
> release as soon as possible!
>
> Thanks for reporting this issue!

Thanks to you for your help and your time.

Cheers

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