Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 01:46:15PM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > Let me see if I get this straight: ok. > This hypothetical person is capable of installing a PGP plugin for > Outlook, but isn't capable of using it to decrypt an attached file? first a little clarification, i am talking about th

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:29:57AM -0700: > > manner. now, as we all know, msft isn't going to fix outlook so if i > want to correspond securly with outlook users, i need to try and > accomodate. PITA but there it is. Let me see if I get this straigh

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 05:05:41PM +, Simon White wrote: > If it dies, it's biology. If it blows up, it's chemistry, and if it > doesn't work, it's physics. ...and if it doesn't work, it's...anyone...anyone...anyone...OUTLOOK! -- Peter Abplanalp Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP: pgp.mi

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Simon White
05-Apr-02 at 09:54, Peter T. Abplanalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > perhaps a better anology would be i have two locks on my door, one a > combination lock and the other a key lock. if you can open one or the > other you can open my door. now since it is too much trouble for some > people to re

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 04:39:17PM +, Simon White wrote: > Isn't that kinda like saying you have a door with 3 locks, but there are > people who can't be bothered to use 3 keys, so you leave one open anyway > so that those people can come into your secure environment with less than > the requ

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread David T-G
Peter, et al -- ...and then Shawn McMahon said... % % begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:19:29AM -0700: % > % > mentioned a better/easier way. might you enlighten me? please? % % send-hook . unset pgp_create_traditional ... % Either way will save you keyst

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Simon White
05-Apr-02 at 09:29, Peter T. Abplanalp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote : > generally speaking, i'd have to say i agree with you; however, the > people who are using outlook, generally speaking, are not very > technical and sometimes have trouble with anything that requires > knowledge of anything other

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:19:29AM -0700: > > curses! am i "foiled again" here with things as they are? btw - you > mentioned a better/easier way. might you enlighten me? please? send-hook . unset pgp_create_traditional send-hook (address_of_crippl

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 11:15:34AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > > No. IMHO, Dave shouldn't bother making that work. If you really need to > send an Outlook user a signed email and a patch, and he has to open both > the email and the patch seperately, well, sometimes Microsoft's > stupidity is

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 11:12:05AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > Ah; didn't realize that was the problem you were describing. Yes, > that's a limitation of the patch. > > That's what happens when you try to do something that isn't > standardized; different people do it differently. curses! am

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 11:10:04AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > He means that he would like for you to send a message in $p_c_t format to > the list for our review. He might even mean that you should send another > with an attachment (hey, why not `mutt -v` and make it useful? :-) > and attempt to t

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what David T-G said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 11:07:52AM -0500: > > So you can send an attachment to an Outlook user and have the whole thing > be signed and that user can happily read and verify both parts. No. IMHO, Dave shouldn't bother making that work. If you really need to s

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:01:18AM -0700: > > not sure what you mean here. do you want me to send a simple email > from outlook or mutt? if mutt, does this suffice? or do you mean an > inline sig from mutt? or...? I meant an inline sig from Mutt, b

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 08:58:21AM -0700: > > that is correct. p_c_t works fine for a simple email message without > any attachments; however, as soon as you add an attachment i think > mutt figures you're gonna send mime anyway so why not do the pgp t

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread David T-G
Peter -- ...and then Peter T. Abplanalp said... % % On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 10:37:33AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: % > There's a better way, but more on that after we get your problem fixed. % > Could you answer "yes" on a response to the list, so we can see what % > you're sending out? % % not

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread David T-G
Shawn -- ...and then Shawn McMahon said... % % begin quoting what David T-G said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:39:42AM -0500: % > % > I wondered about this the last time but didn't jump in, but since I'm % > here now... Peter, does $p_c_t work for you for normal messages? I read % > you to say

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 10:37:33AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > There's a better way, but more on that after we get your problem fixed. > Could you answer "yes" on a response to the list, so we can see what > you're sending out? not sure what you mean here. do you want me to send a simple email

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:39:42AM -0500, David T-G wrote: > I wondered about this the last time but didn't jump in, but since I'm > here now... Peter, does $p_c_t work for you for normal messages? I read > you to say that it doesn't work the way outhouse expects for attachments, > but I think t

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Jonathan Irving
* Robert Conde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002.04.04 20:07 -0500]: > Is there anything wrong with hitting F in the compose menu and filtering > the message through the "gpg --clearsign" command? Nothing at all. It leaves the other parts untouched though, which is not (I don't think) desired in this ca

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what David T-G said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:39:42AM -0500: > > I wondered about this the last time but didn't jump in, but since I'm > here now... Peter, does $p_c_t work for you for normal messages? I read > you to say that it doesn't work the way outhouse expects for attachm

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 07:29:16AM -0700: > > it is my understanding that what is necessary to activate it is the > p_c_t variable which i have set to ask-no because in most cases i want > to do pgp/mime but be able to pick traditional for my outlook pe

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what David Collantes said on Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:07:19AM -0500: > I totally agree with you. _Communicate_, that is the key word. You signed that with S/MIME, with which OE also has a problem, agreeing with someone whose position was basically "don't use PGP/MIME because Outlook

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread David T-G
Peter, et al -- ...and then Peter T. Abplanalp said... % % On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:22:19AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: % > % > It does when I use it. What did you put in your .muttrc to activate it? I wondered about this the last time but didn't jump in, but since I'm here now... Peter, d

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread David Collantes
On 04-04-2002 at 20:39 EST, Will Yardley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i've said it before, and i'll say it again... the purpose of email (as far > as i'm concerned) is first and foremost to *communicate* with other I totally agree with you. _Communicate_, that is the key word. Cheers, -- Davi

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 09:22:19AM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > > It does when I use it. What did you put in your .muttrc to activate it? > it is my understanding that what is necessary to activate it is the p_c_t variable which i have set to ask-no because in most cases i want to do pgp/mime

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 09:44:22PM -0700: > > ok, i checked the archives and what i found was that people were > talking about dale's p_c_t patch. that does not do what outlook is > expecting w.r.t. attachments. It does when I use it. What did you pu

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-05 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Will Yardley said on Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 06:02:59PM -0800: > > taking the attitude of "i'm right and the rest of the world is wrong" > only gets you so far... at least when you're already way outnumbered. Look where it got the Internet. Sticking to documented RFCs, instead

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 08:54:26PM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 06:49:15PM -0700: > > that this would be considered "broken" by today's "standards." i > > guess if i want mutt to handle things the same way for those of my > > re

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread David T-G
Jeremy, et al -- ...and then Jeremy Blosser said... % % I know most of these things were already said, but some of it's speculation % and the complete answers may not be clear, so a bit of clarification: Thanks; that's always helpful! % ... % % Both of these ("ascii-pgp" and S/MIME) are pre

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Will Yardley
Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: > i kind of figured; however, the gnupg plugin for outlook from g-data > handles it by inline signing the message and then signing the > attachment separately. it handles encryption the same way. i guess > that this would be considered "broken" by today's "standards."

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 06:49:15PM -0700: > that this would be considered "broken" by today's "standards." i > guess if i want mutt to handle things the same way for those of my > recipients who have to use outlook, i'm going to have to "fix" mutt or >

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 08:26:49PM -0500, Shawn McMahon wrote: > > No. That's one reason inline signatures are evil. > i kind of figured; however, the gnupg plugin for outlook from g-data handles it by inline signing the message and then signing the attachment separately. it handles encryption

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Shawn McMahon
begin quoting what Peter T. Abplanalp said on Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 06:06:14PM -0700: > > a mime anyway so why not just add a pgp/mime part? is it even > possible to send an application/pgp message with an attachment? No. That's one reason inline signatures are evil. msg26729/pgp0.pgp

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Robert Conde
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Is there anything wrong with hitting F in the compose menu and filtering the message through the "gpg --clearsign" command? - -R On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:50:25PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 >

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
...David T-G made some exceleent suggestions... ok, i got mutt 1.3.28, put dale's patch over it, compiled and installed it. now my outlook can read the stuff. thanks! however, if i am working without any attachments everything works fine but as soon as i add an attachemnt, i no longer get the

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Jeremy Blosser
I know most of these things were already said, but some of it's speculation and the complete answers may not be clear, so a bit of clarification: On Apr 04, Bruno Postle [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > On Thu 04-Apr-2002 at 02:34:50PM -0700, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: > > it is now my understanding t

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Will Yardley
David T-G wrote: > > ... that's my understanding as well. $p_c_t will only work if you have > no attachments and use us-ascii characters, or at least that's the way > it's been through 1.3.x so far. yup - for attachments you'd need to use s/mime or PGP/MIME. traditionally signed messages are us

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread David T-G
Robert -- ...and then Robert Conde said... % % Where can I get that pgp_outlook_compat patch? mutt.org has a link to % ftp.cm.nu, but I can't access it. Is there somewhere else I can get it? See my reply, in this thread, to Peter and then surf over to http://mutt.justpickone.org/ and

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread David T-G
Peter -- ...and then Peter T. Abplanalp said... % % On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:50:25PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote: % > Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: ... % > > that neither of these formats appears to work if the recipient is % > > using outlook. btw - the outlook is set up to use the g-data ... % >

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Robert Conde
Where can I get that pgp_outlook_compat patch? mutt.org has a link to ftp.cm.nu, but I can't access it. Is there somewhere else I can get it? -R On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:50:25PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote: > Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: > > > > given the above, i know mutt handles pgp/mim

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Bruno Postle
On Thu 04-Apr-2002 at 02:34:50PM -0700, Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: > > it is now my understanding that there are 3 ways to sign a message: > pgp/mime, ascii armor, and application/pgp. i'm not certain on the > terminology for the last two or even that there is a difference > between them. might

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:50:25PM -0800, Will Yardley wrote: > Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: > > > > given the above, i know mutt handles pgp/mime natively and that it can > > do application/pgp with the pgp_create_traditional. my problem is > > that neither of these formats appears to work if the

Re: gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Will Yardley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Peter T. Abplanalp wrote: > > given the above, i know mutt handles pgp/mime natively and that it can > do application/pgp with the pgp_create_traditional. my problem is > that neither of these formats appears to work if the recipient is > using outl

gnupg signing w/ mutt

2002-04-04 Thread Peter T. Abplanalp
ok, i've spent a number of hours over the last two days going over the list archives for mutt and gnupg reading up on the conventions for signing messages. it is now my understanding that there are 3 ways to sign a message: pgp/mime, ascii armor, and application/pgp. i'm not certain on the termi

Re: GnuPG signing glitch

2000-10-02 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Russell Hoover [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > On Mon 10/02/00 at 04:28 PM -0500, > Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What do you have set for $pgp_sign_as? This should be a key id > > (0xFC5C7370), not your name (Russell Hoover). > > That's it -- it *was* set to my name. Why did I

Re: GnuPG signing glitch

2000-10-02 Thread Russell Hoover
On Mon 10/02/00 at 04:28 PM -0500, Jeremy Blosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What do you have set for $pgp_sign_as? This should be a key id > (0xFC5C7370), not your name (Russell Hoover). That's it -- it *was* set to my name. Why did I think it should be? Was this the case at some time in t

Re: GnuPG signing glitch

2000-10-02 Thread Jeremy Blosser
Russell Hoover [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > I'm having some trouble GPG-signing my outgoing messages. > > For example if I __'s'ign__ from the PGP options menu, these headers > appear (these appear to be the defaults right now): > > sign as: Russell HooverMIC algorithm: pgp-sha1

GnuPG signing glitch

2000-10-02 Thread Russell Hoover
I'm having some trouble GPG-signing my outgoing messages. For example if I __'s'ign__ from the PGP options menu, these headers appear (these appear to be the defaults right now): sign as: Russell HooverMIC algorithm: pgp-sha1 I then hit RETURN, enter my passphrase, and I get: g

Re; Gnupg Signing

2000-03-19 Thread Jason Helfman
Taking on the advice of the earlier message I was replied to on, I encrypted a message to a friend of mine. From the message I sent I thought that I would use his key to encrypt it then he would decrypt it with his secret key. When I used the encrypt function from the pgp-menu, I assume it used m

Re: Gnupg Signing

2000-03-19 Thread Gero Treuner
On Sun, Mar 19, 2000 at 12:29:19AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote: > As I understand it, in order for me to communicate with someone with > pgp, send them encrypted data, I would need to sign with their public > key and then they would decrypt it with their private key. No, you _encrypt_ with other's

Gnupg Signing

2000-03-18 Thread Jason Helfman
As I understand it, in order for me to communicate with someone with pgp, send them encrypted data, I would need to sign with their public key and then they would decrypt it with their private key. When I try to sign as someone else, all I get is a beep Do I need to specify a working director