e light on these perl warnings?
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DH/DSS PGP keyID: 0xD94803CD -*- RSA PGP keyID: 0xCABD6FF9
Eighty percent of success is showing up.(Woody Allen)
* On Sun, Jun 04, 2000 at 10:06:33AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Alex Lane proclaimed on mutt-users that:
One last item, my .muttrc has:
set charset="koi8-r"
Do you have any other line in your muttrc which overrides this setting?
No. Sergei's advice seems to h
One last item, my .muttrc has:
set charset="koi8-r"
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DH/DSS PGP keyID: 0xD94803CD -*- RSA PGP keyID: 0xCABD6FF9
elephant {noun}. A mouse built to government specifications.
. An
examination of the entire (?) message shows no multiple parts.
My read of the manual (1.2) fails to explain this. Where have I strayed?
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DH/DSS PGP keyID: 0xD94803CD -*- RSA PGP keyID: 0xCABD6FF9
Never
Thanks to all who answered my question. Gee, mutt is even better than I
originally thought!
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DH/DSS PGP keyID: 0xD94803CD -*- RSA PGP keyID: 0xCABD6FF9
It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one
mmand not found" error every time I try to decrypt or verify a
signature.
The program is 'pkspxyc', a PKS 'smart' client that works with PKS proxy
servers. I believe a space is missing, and that 'wrap' stands alone.
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ap %r"
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DH/DSS PGP keyID: 0xD94803CD -*- RSA PGP keyID: 0xCABD6FF9
Amid a wash of paper, a small number of documents become the critical pivots
around which every project's managemen
* On Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 12:28:55AM -0600, Alex Lane wrote:
Keeping in mind this is not a PGP mail list, I nonetheless would be
appreciative if anyone could explain why I get a signal 11 error when
running pgp 6.5.2. The mutt docs I've looked at distinguish pgp2 and
pgp5; is 6.5.2
rvers have a bad time
with it...if anyone can shed light on this latter issue, I'd appreciate
it.
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His idea of a balanced meal is a doughnout in each hand. (anon)
PGP signature
* On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 08:20:16AM -0600, Alex Lane wrote:
I just got PGP (v. 6.5.2) back on my Linux box, and seem to have
forgotten how it's supposed to work.
If I write a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and ask to encrypt and sign it, I get a
prompt for the key ID of '[EMAIL PROTECTED
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Ask me about www.quixtar.com!
fore? Am I barking up the wrong
tree thinking AOL can't handle normal e-mail? or e-mail from mutt?
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Vision is the art of seeing things invisible.(Jonathan Swift)
(in the 'out-of-the-box' state). At least that's true in my
version.
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It's what you learn after you know it all that counts. --John Wooden
PGP signature
Is it my imagination, or are messages beginning to repeat, verbatim?
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*Never* tell me the odds! --Han Solo, 'Star Wars'
, the headers will update, I'll bet.
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I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn
how to do it. --Picasso
have hanging around, for instance...
I'll have to check it out. Thanks.
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Look here, Steward, if this is coffee, I want tea
uot;. Like if all things Linus does is great, yeah right...
Gee, does noting that Torvalds is not a newbie mean one looks up to him?
Yikes! :^)
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Seabrook, Texas, USA http://www.galex
Recently, rex ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Try it on this message.
Worked like a champ from here (PGP2.6.2).
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Seabrook, Texas, USA http://www.galexi.com/alex/
TIARA
postamble
These lines are followed by a signed message.
Am I getting this output because I do not have the appropriate
key on my public key ring, or is there something else going on
here?
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Seabrook, Texas, USA
Recently, Adam J Henry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Alex Lane [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
I have PGP set up with mutt, but get the following output whenever
a PGP signed message is encountered in this list:
[---...PGP preamble
Signature by unknown keyid: 0x.a hex number
If I read the docs right, the line
mbox-hook in.foo read.foo
should move all read messages in in.foo to read.foo when I quit or
change folders. Am I missing something? This does not seem to work.
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