* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-12 00:20:47 +0200]:
On 11.06.11,18:01, Chris Brennan wrote:
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-11 23:52:59 +0200]:
Can you try to remove this line in your gpg.rc?
set pgp_sign_as=D5B20C0C
Removed it and I am
* Arthur Dent misc.li...@blueyonder.co.uk [2011-06-12 00:54:13 +0100]:
Hmmm.. Cancel that. This is what I get:
Could not create message.
gpg: using subkey 65AD06FE instead of primary key D5B20C0C
gpg: 65AD06FE: There is no assurance this key belongs to the named user
gpg: [stdin]:
On 12.06.11,02:56, Chris Brennan wrote:
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-12 00:20:47 +0200]:
On 11.06.11,18:01, Chris Brennan wrote:
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-11 23:52:59 +0200]:
Can you try to remove this line in your gpg.rc?
set
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 08:53:57PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
Please can you stop, sending encrypted messages to the list?
Mate, he made one mistake; relax; it's not like he's sending an
encrypted message every five minutes. There's simply no need for that
tone.
Tim
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On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 02:56:04AM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
So I moved my gpg.rc to a backup and copied yours into place, I was unable
to even sign mail, all it kept doing was asking for my key, over and over
again. So I restored my old gpg.rc, still can't actually sign but I can
at least
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-12 10:09:38 +0200]:
You should keep your ~/.mutt/gpg.rc as it is, but remove the set
pgp_good_sign line above. Keep the other set pgp_good_sign line you
have. Then add these settings to your ~/.muttrc and try again:
set pgp_autosign=no set
* Tim Guirgies lt.infiltra...@gmail.com [2011-06-12 21:55:28 +1000]:
Have you yet tried purging all config files? Save them somewhere, and
try with the stock/default/none config files; see what happens.
Not yet, but it's on my list of things to do. I don't have the time *just*
yet to sit and
On 12.06.11,10:53, Chris Brennan wrote:
* Jostein Berntsen jber...@broadpark.no [2011-06-12 10:09:38 +0200]:
You should keep your ~/.mutt/gpg.rc as it is, but remove the set
pgp_good_sign line above. Keep the other set pgp_good_sign line you
have. Then add these settings to your
* Arthur Dent misc.li...@blueyonder.co.uk [2011-06-12 15:45:59 +0100]:
-BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
OK - I'm trying again - this time from a different email client
(squirrelmail). This email should be encrypted using you public key. If
you can decrypt it
OK! I got creative and pretty much re-write my ~/.mutt/gpg.rc, ct now
contains the following:
# vim: syntax=muttrc
# -*-muttrc-*-
# These settings are from /usr/share/doc/mutt-1.5.21-r1/samples/gpg.rc
#
set pgp_sign_as=0xD5B20C0C
#set pgp_sign_as=0x6748EE46C7D11FB8DA89E4AEECD9A84D5B20C0C
#set
On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 11:58:25AM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
Tim Guirgies: I actually saw your mail in webmail first and copy/pasted
it to test.asc on my local server (where mutt/gpg live) and decrypted it
manually. Since I already had your key from a previous fetch, all I had to
do was put
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