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Hi Niel--
On 07/07/2013 07:14 AM, Neil Roberts wrote:
> I've recently started using notmuch to try and read PGP-encrypted
> email. However the trouble is I normally access my email remotely via
> SSH and it's very difficult to get gpg-agent to work in those
> circumstances. I've therefore made so
This makes the Emacs client handle prompting for passwords when
decrypting PGP messages via the new --status-fd and --command-fd
options to the show and reply commands.
The prompting is handled directly in notmuch-call-notmuch-sexp.
Instead of calling call-process to invoke notmuch synchronously i
This adds --status-fd and --command-fd options to the show and reply
commands which are used to specify a file descriptor for communicating
with notmuch as it is running. Notmuch will write status messages to
the status-fd and expect responses to them on the command-fd. These
options are inspired b
Hi,
I've recently started using notmuch to try and read PGP-encrypted
email. However the trouble is I normally access my email remotely via
SSH and it's very difficult to get gpg-agent to work in those
circumstances. I've therefore made some patches to try and get Emacs
to prompt for the password.
Hi
Tomi Ollila writes:
> On Fri, Jul 05 2013, Mark Walters wrote:
>
>> Recently notmuch-hello was converted to use batch count. However, it
>> seems that several people run different versions of notmuch-emacs and
>> notmuch-cli so this batch makes emacs fail with an error message if
>> --batch
lease?
[1] https://github.com/teythoon/afew/issues/36
Regards,
--
Amadeusz ?o?nowski
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