Flushing the GPG/PGP passphrase buffer ?

1999-12-01 Thread John P . Looney
Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar quitting out of mutt, or to go into the PGP menu, select "Sign (a)s", and

Re: Flushing the GPG/PGP passphrase buffer ?

1999-12-01 Thread Lars Hecking
John P . Looney writes: Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar quitting out of mutt, or to go into the PGP

Re: Flushing the GPG/PGP passphrase buffer ?

1999-12-01 Thread Frank Altpeter
Hello ! John P . Looney wrote on 01.12.1999 11:07:15 +: Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar quitting

Re: Flushing the GPG/PGP passphrase buffer ?

1999-12-01 Thread Ralf Hildebrandt
On Wed, Dec 01, 1999 at 11:07:15AM +, John P . Looney wrote: Soemtimes, when I type my passphrase, I mistype - it's ~fifty characters long, so it's not *that* unexpected. Anyway. Mutt never asks me to re-issue the passphrase if GPG reports back a bad passphrase. Is there anyway bar