Re: pgp setup

2000-06-19 Thread Tom Furie
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.

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pgp setup

2000-06-18 Thread Sven Burgener
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
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pgp setup

2000-06-18 Thread jigglypuff2
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
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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 question

1997-03-26 Thread Ted Okada
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..

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Re: PGP setup question

1997-03-26 Thread edwalter
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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

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