On Tue 07/11/00 at 12:41 PM -0400, Hardy Merrill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I mis-wrote - I really used Esck, and *that* created an empty
attachment. Am I trying to do this the right way? I want to
extract my public key and send it using mutt - any help is
appreciated ;-)
I, too, am unable
mutt 1.2i
pgp 6.5.2
I'm having trouble using Ctl-K to send my public key - it
creates an attachment that is named with the keyid if my
public key, but the attachment is empty. Is there something
else I'm supposed to do to get my public key "in" the
attachment?
TIA.
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Hardy Merrill
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as?
TIA.
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Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2000 07:19:15 -0400
From: Hardy Merrill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: send pubkey trouble
Hardy Merrill muttered:
mutt 1.2i
pgp 6.5.2
I'm having trouble using Ctl-K to send my public key
That's clear. The default keybinding for mail-key is Esck :)
^K defaults to extract-keys i.e. pgp tries to extract any pgp-keys
from the current message and inserts them into your
Michael Tatge [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
Hardy Merrill muttered:
mutt 1.2i
pgp 6.5.2
I'm having trouble using Ctl-K to send my public key
That's clear. The default keybinding for mail-key is Esck :)
^K defaults to extract-keys i.e. pgp tries to extract any pgp-keys
from the current
Hardy Merrill muttered:
I'm having trouble using Ctl-K to send my public key
That's clear. The default keybinding for mail-key is Esck :)
I mis-wrote - I really used Esck, and *that* created an empty
attachment. Am I trying to do this the right way?
What does pgp6 +compatible -kxaf