Re: pgp setup
On Sun, Jun 18, 2000 at 10:48:09AM +0200, Sven Burgener wrote: > Anyone that's got gnupg / pgp5 installed, could they be so generous as > to assist me in setting it up? I have gpg with the following in .muttrc set pgp_default_version=gpg set pgp_receive_version=default set pgp_send_version=default set pgp_key_version=default There should be some links from http://www.mutt.org that might be of help. Cheers, Tom. -- "Everyone is entitled to an *informed* opinion." -- Harlan Ellison pgpaFKtkBuHQ9.pgp Description: PGP signature
pgp setup
Sven Burgener writes: > Hello > > Anyone that's got gnupg / pgp5 installed, could they be so generous as > to assist me in setting it up? > > When I have gnupg installed, mutt says /usr/bin/pgp doesn't exist. Do I > need to create a link or so? > > Now when I have pgp5i installed, mutt tells me there is not /bin/pgp. > This is kind of funny. > > I can only send pgp encrypted / signed mails when I have pgp 2.xi (old > version) installed. And then, in mutt, pgp tells me that its unable to > read most of people's keys; I should upgrade to a newer version... > > Thanks for all helping me in advance > Sven > -- > Powered by Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > > To my knowledge the best thing to do in this instince is to look at the non-us section of a debian mirror. You can get the latest version of gpg there and it should be compatable with something so fundamental.
pgp setup
Hello Anyone that's got gnupg / pgp5 installed, could they be so generous as to assist me in setting it up? When I have gnupg installed, mutt says /usr/bin/pgp doesn't exist. Do I need to create a link or so? Now when I have pgp5i installed, mutt tells me there is not /bin/pgp. This is kind of funny. I can only send pgp encrypted / signed mails when I have pgp 2.xi (old version) installed. And then, in mutt, pgp tells me that its unable to read most of people's keys; I should upgrade to a newer version... Thanks for all helping me in advance Sven -- Powered by Debian GNU/Linux 2.2
Re: PGP setup question
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On 26 Mar 1997, Ted Okada wrote: > package installed.. I searched for a pgp package that worked like the > netscape package where the setup asks you where the binary you compiled > was located but none was found... How does one trigger a correct pinepgp > configure in dselect? > install the debian pgp-i package. Please see README.non-us on any debian mirror in the debian root dir. Erv - -- PGP Public Key: finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Fingerprint: A5 AB 25 7D 7A FD 4D FE BE 21 47 60 0C DC 67 9E ==-- _ / / \ ---==---(_)__ __ __/ / /\ \ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] --==---/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / / /_/\ \ \- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -=/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ /__\ \ \ - [EMAIL PROTECTED] \_\/ -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: 2.6.3 Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBMzmUPrkbWT/F2aV1AQFLkQP7BQOzS52Yjg1bDnHXc/FQrxv0tAGWosO9 NhVLAKmjb3czAMicDKETi9s/x5qIs0SQD10dibJCNv2HPuhiatPhMSyvHUFw/OnQ PbEo4JnBFYGq9fFq9h2s3cx71ag2FsNQLObGhEgtfuzsHguNE8U4UotAwGTfE//k og2vt0+gJAg= =eI4v -END PGP SIGNATURE-
PGP setup question
Hello... I just compiled pgp-i and installed it, it runs well... However, when I tried dselect to install pinepgp, dselect said that there was no pgp package installed.. I searched for a pgp package that worked like the netscape package where the setup asks you where the binary you compiled was located but none was found... How does one trigger a correct pinepgp configure in dselect? TIA amigos.. -- Ted --- \ o / _ o__|\ / |__o _ \ o / o | /\ __\o \o|o/o/__ /\ |/|\ ../.\...|.\../).|(.\../o\../.)|..(\../.|.../.\.../.\. Ted Okada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | http://www.fh.org/ Director| gopher://gopher.fh.org Washington D.C. Office | ftp://ftp.fh.org Food For The Hungry International ---