Upgrade oddness

2000-06-19 Thread Chris Conrad

I recently have been trying to upgrade from Mutt 1.0.1i to Mutt 1.2i
(using the Debian packages from frozen and unstable respectively).  The problem
that I'm running into has to do with PGP support.

I have several friends who use Eudora on Windows (they just won't quit using
Windows) and PGP/MIME encrypted and signed/encrypted messages worked just fine 
for them when I used 1.0.1 (for some reason messages that were just signed 
don't work ... if anyone has any ideas on that, I'd love to hear them).  After
upgrading to 1.2 however, they have been unable to read anything but the
Content-type line of the email when it's encrypted.  It appears that 
everything below that disappears (and messages that are just signed still 
don't work at all).  I'm using gpg version 1.0.1.

Does anyone have any idea why things broke with the upgrade ?

--Chris
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Re: Upgrade oddness

2000-06-20 Thread Thomas Roessler

On 2000-06-19 22:20:11 -0400, Chris Conrad wrote:

> Does anyone have any idea why things broke with the
> upgrade ?

Did you update your configuration files?  The pgp
interface changed a lot between 1.0 and 1.2.



Re: Upgrade oddness

2000-06-20 Thread Chris Conrad

On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 10:32:38AM +0200, Thomas Roessler wrote:

> On 2000-06-19 22:20:11 -0400, Chris Conrad wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone have any idea why things broke with the
> > upgrade ?
> 
> Did you update your configuration files?  The pgp
> interface changed a lot between 1.0 and 1.2.

Yes, I made sure that I upgraded my config files too.  I also found out today
that if they use the viewer that comes with PGP (the secure viewer I think its
called) they see the entire text of the message, but the new lines are misseing
and are replaced with a | character (The pipe).  It seems that everything
after the first pipe doesn't display on Eudora's normal viewer so it looks
like only the first line of the message is being displayed.

And signatures still don't work at all.

Hope that helps,
Chris
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