* Gero Treuner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000328 14:57]:
> Gnupg uses a different packet format when the message is both signed and
> encryypted which PGP2 doesn't understand. Gnupg's design doesn't allow
> to put a signature before the data. I saw a note in the gnupgp mailing
> list that it is not plan
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 10:09:31AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote:
> however last week some mentioned a gnu.rc file sent out with
> mutt. I browsed through the file system and found nothing of the sort.
A gpg.rc is in the contrib directory of the 1.1.x versions, don't know
about a gnu.rc
Speaking of this menu:
I am learning more and more about gnupg everyday and it's integration
with mutt. I am only currently using the standard options file released
with gpg, however last week some mentioned a gnu.rc file sent out with
mutt. I browsed through the file system and found nothing
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 09:38:58PM +, Lars Hecking wrote:
> Terje Elde writes:
> > I've got a rather nice PGP setup with mutt, using the gpg-2comp prog as shown
> > in the examples (1.1.9i IIRC)
Fine.
> 1.1.9i doesn't use gpg-2comp anymore.
If one of the message recipients is using PGP-2,
* Lars Hecking ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000327 08:22]:
> Terje Elde writes:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've got a rather nice PGP setup with mutt, using the gpg-2comp prog as shown
> > in the examples (1.1.9i IIRC), however when I'm trying to encrypt to RSA keys,
> > I get the following:
>
> 1.1.9i doesn
Terje Elde writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a rather nice PGP setup with mutt, using the gpg-2comp prog as shown
> in the examples (1.1.9i IIRC), however when I'm trying to encrypt to RSA keys,
> I get the following:
1.1.9i doesn't use gpg-2comp anymore.
> gpg: writing to `-'
> gpg: DSA signatu
Hi all,
I've got a rather nice PGP setup with mutt, using the gpg-2comp prog as shown
in the examples (1.1.9i IIRC), however when I'm trying to encrypt to RSA keys,
I get the following:
gpg: writing to `-'
gpg: DSA signature from: BC26460D Terje Elde (work) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
gpg: NOTE: --no-li