You should do the RFC 2822 parse first, then the decode -- 2047 is
specifically written so it parses as one token.
Thomas Roessler (@roessler)
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 6:17 PM, Mutt <fl...@mutt.org> wrote:
> #3879: mutt: encoded-words are not decoded
I don't remember having seen the problem with any more recent
Mozilla; since I'm not currently using Debian, though, I couldn't
tell.
I'd suggest you consider this bug closed unless somebody else
reports it again.
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It would take some changes
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this was made.
If you don't control a system and don't trust the people who control
it, then, please, don't process sensitive information on it.
This also applies, by the way, to running gpg-agent or gpg on such
systems.
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: Encrypting the pass phrase with a symmetric key that is kept
in memory is *not* a solution to an attack that is based on reading
the pass phrase from memory, since the attack is now shifted to the
equivalently complex reading of the symmetric key from memory.
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 13:03:47 +0100, Thomas Roessler said:
The problem here is that PGP exit
on
non-errors.
I'm not sure what's the right way out of this ugliness.
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