On 2000-06-27 22:57:05 -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
I'm having a similar problem. I just ditched 5.0i and
installed 6.5.2. However there are no 'pkspxycwrap' or
'pgpring' command as used in the pgp6.rc sample
included with mutt's source. Which version of PGP
exactly do the developers use
Thomas Roessler [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
On 2000-06-27 22:57:05 -0500, Ronny Haryanto wrote:
I'm having a similar problem. I just ditched 5.0i and
installed 6.5.2. However there are no 'pkspxycwrap' or
'pgpring' command as used in the pgp6.rc sample
included with mutt's source. Which
There's a reference in 1.2.2's NEWS file. It is out of date, but I followed
it and ended up at:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/bits.html
which has a link to:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/pkspxy-0.5.tar.gz
I haven't installed it yet, though.
Jim
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at
Jim Simmons [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
There's a reference in 1.2.2's NEWS file. It is out of date, but I followed
it and ended up at:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/bits.html
which has a link to:
http://www.guug.de/~roessler/pkspxy-0.5.tar.gz
I haven't installed it yet,
Hardy --
Thanks for your research into pkspxy and pkspxycwrap. Very interesting.
...and then Hardy Merrill said...
%
% Another question - if I type in an *incorrect* passphrase,
% it won't let me try again - or at least I don't know how
% to make it let me try again - so I have to abort the
Another question - if I type in an *incorrect* passphrase,
Is there a way to re-enter a passphrase enterred incorrectly?
you have to edit so that mutt doesn't remember your passphrase
set pgp_timeout = number of seconds
-juan
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On 2000-06-28 11:03:53 -0400, Hardy Merrill wrote:
Another question - if I type in an *incorrect*
passphrase, it won't let me try again - or at least I
don't know how to make it let me try again - so I have
to abort the message. Is there a way to re-enter a
passphrase enterred incorrectly?
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Hardy Merrill wrote:
I found some hits on "pkspxy" referring to Debian pkspxy:
pkspxy doesn't have to do with Debian except the fact that there is
already a Debian package (see
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/pkspxy.html and
http://www.spinnaker.de/debian/pkspxyc.html).
I recently setup mutt to use PGP 6.5.2, and when I read
a message that is signed, I get message
"Fetching PGP Key...pkspxycwrap not found"
I'm "source"ing the pgp6.rc in my ~/.mutt/muttrc, and the
last command in pgp6.rc is
# fetch keys
set pgp_getkeys_command="pkspxycwrap %r"
I can't find
On 27-Jun-2000, Hardy Merrill wrote:
I recently setup mutt to use PGP 6.5.2, [...]
I can't find "pkspxycwrap" anywhere on my system - anyone
know what command I should be using to fetch keys?
I'm having a similar problem. I just ditched 5.0i and installed 6.5.2.
However there are no
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