Hi Kelly,
* Kelly Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-12-2001 07:38]:
| I seem to have a problem with mutt since I
| upgraded my OS from Red Hat 6.1 to Red Hat 7.1.
|
| I've searched the archives, and groups.google.com
| without any luck.
|
| After composing an email message, and pressing 'y'
|
On Fri Dec 21, 2001 at 06:29:19PM +0100, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
[...snip...]
One idea could be to try Dave Pearson's 'mutt.octet.filter' (found on:
http://www.davep.org/mutt/ ), which ... will attempt to guess the true content of an
octet-stream MIME attatchment and format for easy
hi all,
i've generated my public and private keys with
ssh-keygen -t dsa
I tried to send a pgp signed mail, but what i get is:
gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
gpg: signing failed: secret key not available
what must i do?
thanks
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Hi,
I have changed my email ID and would like to unsubscribe from this mailing
list have'nt got clues on how to go about it any help!
Thanks
Reg,
- Pradeep.
Moin,
* giorgian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-12-22 14:54]:
i've generated my public and private keys with
ssh-keygen -t dsa
I tried to send a pgp signed mail, but what i get is:
gpg: no default secret key: secret key not available
gpg: signing failed: secret key not available
what must i do?
I
Pradeep --
...and then Pradeep Sangunni said...
%
% Hi,
Hello! Well, goodbye, it seems...
%
% I have changed my email ID and would like to unsubscribe from this mailing
% list have'nt got clues on how to go about it any help!
You saved the welcome message you got when you signed up,
Giorgian --
...and then giorgian said...
%
% hi all,
Hello!
%
% i've generated my public and private keys with
%
% ssh-keygen -t dsa
Note that those are your ssh session keys and having nothing to do with
pgp and gpg...
%
% I tried to send a pgp signed mail, but what i get is:
% gpg:
That did it! Thank you.
That command is not in my muttrc... I guess I just
add that line ...anywhere?
kelly
Quoting René Clerc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Kelly,
* Kelly Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-12-2001 07:38]:
| I seem to have a problem with mutt since I
| upgraded my
On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:24:05AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
Right. gpg knows nothing of your ssh keys, which are only for encrypting
socket connections (well, at least I've never tried to use one for the
other, and I'd be surprised if the keys had the same structure).
%
% what must i
giorgian wrote:
but:
1) how can i tell mutt to automatically signs all my mail, and not to
ask for my passphrase every time?
from the FM:
pgp_autosign
Type: boolean
Default: no
Setting this variable will cause Mutt to always
giorgian wrote:
1) how can i tell mutt to automatically signs all my mail, and not to
ask for my passphrase every time?
also note that signing all of your mail may result in problems for other
people - if their MUA doesn't like PGP/MIME, or 'application/pgp' type
emails (the only types
* Kelly Scroggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-12-2001 17:40]:
| That did it! Thank you.
No problem ;)
| That command is not in my muttrc... I guess I just
| add that line ...anywhere?
Yep!
Bye,
--
René Clerc - ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
The English have no respect for their
* Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] [22-12-2001 17:50]:
| 2) if i send a signed email to myself, mutt recognizes my public key.
| but when i read someone else's gpg signed email, what i read is:
|
| add a line like:
| keyserver pgpkeys.mit.edu
|
| to your .gnupg/options file.
And, giorgian,
giorgian muttered:
On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:24:05AM -0500, David T-G wrote:
but:
1) how can i tell mutt to automatically signs all my mail, and not to
ask for my passphrase every time?
Once you entered the passphrase mutt should remember it.
If you really want to sign every mail set
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001, Will Yardley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
giorgian wrote:
but:
1) how can i tell mutt to automatically signs all my mail, and not to
ask for my passphrase every time?
from the FM:
pgp_autosign
Type: boolean
Default: no
Moin,
* giorgian [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-12-22 17:38]:
1) how can i tell mutt to automatically signs all my mail
set pgp_autosign
and not to ask for my passphrase every time?
You shouldn't do this (and I don't know how it's done).
2) if i send a signed email to myself, mutt recognizes my public
Thus spake giorgian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
what must i do to get people's public keys?
You might also want to check out my guide:
http://codesorcery.net/mutt/
And like others on the list, I would recommend reading the GNU Privacy
Guide as well.
--
Justin R. Miller [EMAIL
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