Quoting Patrick Totzke (2013-07-19 16:02:34)
> Hi Rub?n,
>
> thanks for mentioning this. I must have accidentally dropped the
> corresponding paragraph
> in the docs
> (http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/testing/usage/index.html#cryptography).
> I'm almost certain I saw this documented a while
Quoting Ruben Pollan (2013-07-19 16:24:40)
> I just found the problem. I was still having the debian package installed and
> alot was using it's old alot-egg from debian :( Now that I uninstall the
> package
> is working fine.
>
> Sorry.
No worries! another problem that solved itself :)
Quoting Ruben Pollan (2013-07-19 16:01:06)
> Quoting Patrick Totzke (2013-07-19 16:02:34)
> > Hi Rub?n,
> >
> > thanks for mentioning this. I must have accidentally dropped the
> > corresponding paragraph
> > in the docs
> >
Hello pazz,
Quoting Patrick Totzke (2013-07-18 11:21:24)
> Most notably, this update comes with a rewrite of Thread buffers,
> allowing among other things thread-tree based focus movements.
> Alot now has full support for PGP/MIME encryption and signatures,
> courtesy of Justus (teythoon). Apart
Hi Rub?n,
thanks for mentioning this. I must have accidentally dropped the corresponding
paragraph
in the docs
(http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/testing/usage/index.html#cryptography).
I'm almost certain I saw this documented a while back..
Basically, you need a running gpg-agent. Then,
Quoting Patrick Totzke (2013-07-19 16:02:34)
Hi Rubén,
thanks for mentioning this. I must have accidentally dropped the
corresponding paragraph
in the docs
(http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/testing/usage/index.html#cryptography).
I'm almost certain I saw this documented a while back..
Quoting Patrick Totzke (2013-07-19 17:14:07)
Sadly that is not what I see. I'm trying to read an email that mutt reports
as PGP/MIME but the content appear blank.
Is is possible that this mail's body is ctype 'text/html' and you haven't set
up
your mailcap for html (as in FAQ #5 or
Hi everyone!
I have just tagged alot v0.3.5; You can get a tarball here [0].
Most notably, this update comes with a rewrite of Thread buffers,
allowing among other things thread-tree based focus movements.
Alot now has full support for PGP/MIME encryption and signatures,
courtesy of Justus