-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> writes:
> Merciadri Luca <luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be> writes: > >> Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> writes: >> >>> Merciadri Luca <luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be> writes: >>> >>>> Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> writes: >>>> >>>>> Merciadri Luca <luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be> writes: >>>>> >>>>>> Richard Riley <rileyrg...@gmail.com> writes: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Merciadri Luca <luca.mercia...@student.ulg.ac.be> writes: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> a...@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> How? >>>>>>>> Like this, I think I did not do anything more to configure MailCrypt. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> You quoted a lot of stuff which to my untrained eyes didn't look like >>>>>>>>> it >>>>>>>>> had anything to do with Mailcrypt or defining that you want all your >>>>>>>>> outgoing articles (Inline) pgp-signed. >>>>>>>> That is everything I can give. I do not see any other interesting >>>>>>>> elements in my .gnus and .emacs. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I thought Mailcrypt was deprecated a long time ago? Isn't the >>>>>>>>> currently >>>>>>>>> recommended way epg? >>>>>>>> According to http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/#download, the last >>>>>>>> version is of Sept. 26, 2002. You should be right, but I did not had >>>>>>>> any echoes about this. Everything that I can say is that it works >>>>>>>> pretty well. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Except for the problems? :-) >>>>>> It is not a real problem for me, but I was astonished about such >>>>>> reactions concerning my signature. >>>>> >>>>> What reaction? It was merely pointed out hat your signature is >>>>> incorrectly set and that Gnu normally does it correctly. This suggests a >>>>> bug in Gnu or an error on your part. >>>>> >>>> I hadn't thought that people would notice such a thing! >>> >>> You notice it when you reply. Gnus automatically cuts of the signature >>> when its properly set. You not setting it correctly means it must be >>> manually done or one must change the regexp which matches the "-- ". >>> It's a minor inconvenience. Not the end of the world. >> Yes, but I was surprised as it is a detail. I had never thought that >> people would notice such a detail. But I anyway find it important. >>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Did you try the settings I posted for using epa? I know it wasn't >>>>>>> documented properly a while ago but I think its improved. >>>>>> Yes, but it does not work with my settings. The configuration seems >>>>>> really difficult, to make your code working in adequacy with my proper >>>>>> settings. >>>>> >>>>> What settings do you have where you think the 2 or 3 lines I showed you >>>>> dont work? Someone else helpfully suggested you are using the wrong, out >>>>> of date and non supported mailcrypt for some reason. You need to use >>>>> epa. >>>> Principally, I have parameterized MIME settings for PGnus. >>> >>> What does that mean? >> I am using a special configuration with homemade parameters. Here are >> the potential things which would potentially interfere with my >> settings: >> >> 1. MIME Settings (from my .gnus): >> >> ;; MIME Settings for PGnus >> (require 'mm-util) >> (defun mm-read-charset (prompt) >> "Return a charset." >> 'iso-8859-15) >> (setq gnus-default-posting-charset (quote iso-8859-15)) >> (setq gnus-article-decode-mime-words t) >> (setq gnus-article-decode-charset 1) >> (setq gnus-mime-view-all-parts t) ; View all the MIME parts in current >> article >> (setq gnus-ignored-mime-types >> '("text/x-vcard")) >> (setq gnus-unbuttonized-mime-types nil) ; MIME type -> no buttons when >> rendered >> (setq >> ;; Add buttons >> gnus-treat-buttonize t >> ;; Add buttons to the head >> gnus-treat-buttonize-head 'head >> ;; Emphasize text >> gnus-treat-emphasize t >> ;; Fill the article >> gnus-treat-fill-article nil >> ; ;; Remove carriage returns >> gnus-treat-strip-cr 'last >> ;; Hide headers >> gnus-treat-hide-headers 'head >> ; ;; Hide boring headers >> gnus-treat-hide-boring-headers 'head >> ;; Hide the signature >> gnus-treat-hide-signature nil >> ;; Hide cited text >> ; gnus-treat-hide-citation nil >> ;; Strip PGP signatures >> gnus-treat-strip-pgp 'last >> ; ;; Strip PEM signatures >> gnus-treat-strip-pem 'last >> ;; Highlight the headers >> gnus-treat-highlight-headers 'head >> ;; Highlight cited text >> ; gnus-treat-highlight-citation 'last >> ;; Highlight the signature >> gnus-treat-highlight-signature 'last >> ;; Display the Date in UT (GMT) >> gnus-treat-date-ut nil >> ;; Display the Date in the local timezone >> gnus-treat-date-local nil >> ;; Display the date in the original timezone >> gnus-treat-date-original nil >> ;; Strip trailing blank lines >> gnus-treat-strip-trailing-blank-lines 'last >> ;; Strip leading blank lines >> gnus-treat-strip-leading-blank-lines 'last >> ;; Strip multiple blank lines >> gnus-treat-strip-multiple-blank-lines 'last >> ;; Strip all blank lines >> ;; gnus-treat-strip-blank-lines nil >> ;; Treat overstrike highlighting >> gnus-treat-overstrike 'last >> ) >> ;;* show the text/plain part before the text/html part in >> multpart/alternative >> (require 'mm-decode) >> ;;;-- no way do compile with this >> ; ;;;--(push "text/plain" mm-alternative-precedence) >> ;;;--(setq mm-alternative-precedence "text/plain") >> (message "gnus.el: MIME initialized") >> >> 2. I had pretty nothing to do to configure Mailcrypt correctly (it was >> really a >> straightforward installation). Thus, I am having various parts of my >> Gnus being mixed with Mailcrypt (Mailcrypt is integrated in it): when >> sending an e-mail, or to a newsgroup, it asks me to sign. I am obliged >> to sign. For example, I have to type C-c y (my private key). >> >> I am going to try to use epa, but I do not want it to messes with my >> settings. > > I really would recommend losing all your settings and just start with > epa. Since its all fairly new it would not be such a loss and then you > can bring them back in one at a time if you feel them necessary. Some of > them look rather confused anyway (although I might well be mistaken) > .. e.g I didnt see stuff like this really before: > >> ;; Display the Date in UT (GMT) >> gnus-treat-date-ut nil >> ;; Display the Date in the local timezone >> gnus-treat-date-local nil >> ;; Display the date in the original timezone >> gnus-treat-date-original nil > > Why all 3 to nil? What are the defaults? Here they are nil. They are all to nil (thus, default setting) to allow me modify it easily, as I do not know every variable's name. > >> >>> I'm confused as to why you seem so reluctant to use >>> epa as suggested by 2 or 3 different people. >> Sorry if that is what my attitude looks like. That is not what I want >> to do: if epa is better (and it seems so, as suggested by 2 or three > > It's not that its better. Its that its what you should be using. (And > its probably better :-;). > > http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/info-gnus-english@gnu.org/11857016.html This URL does not work here. :-( > > ,---- > | Here is what I learned during the past few days: > | > | - pgg and mailcrypt are obsolete. One should use EasyPG now. > | - EasyPG ships with current Emacs versions like for example 23.0.91.1, > | the one I use > | - one can switch among his key IDs signing and/or en/decryption if > | needed (lines 9 to 18) below > `---- > > The Wiki entry > > http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EasyPG > > Could probably do with a mention of it replacing mailcrypt et al. > > I had similar issues a couple of years ago and it certainly is not clear > what should be used at times. Go with epa and see how you get on. > > Good luck! Thanks. Need a lot. - -- Merciadri Luca See http://www.student.montefiore.ulg.ac.be/~merciadri/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.5.8 <http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/> iEYEARECAAYFAkq2HwwACgkQM0LLzLt8Mhxo2gCfZjv3atbwVM25wOUJwrwp1Jpo r8wAnivJ9lEAxnE+97qD1otRQDENAjWO =iGXz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english