Hi m4v3r1ck!
Are you using Procmail with the PGP bit to create the application/pgp lines
in the mail. If so then this will do it everytime to then mails.
Sean
On Sun, 07 Nov 1999, m4v3r1ck wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 06:30:35PM +, Sean Rima wrote:
>
> | set pgp_create_traditional=ask
On Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 06:30:35PM +, Sean Rima wrote:
| set pgp_create_traditional=ask-no
| So if I do a y it creates a traditional PGP stule sign message.
Thanks for the tip.
It worked, but not like the one I wanted. Maybe because of my misconfig?
I sent my self a test message, and i get
Hi Rejo!
On Sat, 06 Nov 1999, Rejo Zenger wrote:
> ++ 06/11/99 18:30 + - Sean Rima:
> >set pgp_create_traditional=ask-no
>
> Will propably only work when using one of the development versions.
> Those who don't use such a version will see an error on startup.
>
He said he was using 1.1i wh
++ 06/11/99 18:30 + - Sean Rima:
>set pgp_create_traditional=ask-no
Will propably only work when using one of the development versions.
Those who don't use such a version will see an error on startup.
-Rejo.
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= Rejo Zenger [Sister Ray Crisiscentrum] [EMAIL PROTECT
Hi m4v3r1ck!
On Sat, 06 Nov 1999, m4v3r1ck wrote:
> Hi all mutt users...
>
> As you can see from my User-Agent: header, I'm using Mutt 1.1i.
> I have installed GnuPG 1.0.0 too...
>
> My PGP related config is as follow:
> $ cat .mutt/muttrc
> unset pgp_autosign
> set pgp_replysign
> source ~/.m
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi all mutt users...
As you can see from my User-Agent: header, I'm using Mutt 1.1i.
I have installed GnuPG 1.0.0 too...
My PGP related config is as follow:
$ cat .mutt/muttrc
unset pgp_autosign
set pgp_replysign
source ~/.mutt/gpgrc
$HOME/.mutt/gp