I am writing this email to you in plain text... I am surprised how is it
coming to as HTML.
As I don't use GMail, I can't help you. You'll need to ask Google.
Your message comes through as having both plaintext and HTML parts.
This, for instance, is part of the source of your email:
Content
But, this command had a risk of exposing *$PASSPHRASE* to the UNIX
console if any user executes *ps -ef* command while the code is running.
This was a huge security breach so I chose the *--passphrase-file*
option to read the decryption password from a file.
Now, all I need is to place the fil
I'm not going to respond to this until you re-send it as plain text
without HTML. The very first thing I wrote in my last email was that
this mailing list strongly prefers plain text without HTML.
We're willing to help you, but you need to follow the rules.
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Hi Robert,
Many thanks for your email.
I will try to give you the background of the problem that led me to this
approach.
*Problem:*
I have a situation where the password-protected PGP/GPG