Re: [Nmh-workers] help me out with mime/base64/gpg please

2017-02-03 Thread Ken Hornstein
>> normally for encrypted email you'd need to enter in your password to >> unlock your private key and we don't really have a good mechanism for >> that currently. > >There's a gpg-agent(1); it's kicked off as needed by gpg(1) these days >AIUI. I've not used it, but I assume it works similarly to

Re: [Nmh-workers] help me out with mime/base64/gpg please

2017-02-03 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Ken, > normally for encrypted email you'd need to enter in your password to > unlock your private key and we don't really have a good mechanism for > that currently. There's a gpg-agent(1); it's kicked off as needed by gpg(1) these days AIUI. I've not used it, but I assume it works similarly

Re: [Nmh-workers] help me out with mime/base64/gpg please

2017-02-03 Thread Ken Hornstein
>Greetings. I'm an old-time Unix guy who doesn't like all this >new-fangled "web" and "mime" stuff in his email So this problem is >probably a combination of stuff I don't know and stuff I configured >wrong. I feel your pain, and a large part of the problems with nmh is bringing it into the new r

[Nmh-workers] help me out with mime/base64/gpg please

2017-02-03 Thread hymie
Greetings. I'm an old-time Unix guy who doesn't like all this new-fangled "web" and "mime" stuff in his email So this problem is probably a combination of stuff I don't know and stuff I configured wrong. Somebody wrote me an email: he pgp-encrypted-with-ascii-armored it; and then he (or somethin

Re: [Nmh-workers] OT: Content-Type boundary Matching /^_av-/.

2017-02-03 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Laura, > I have piles and piles of legitimate mail from Patreon that use this > boundary marker. Want me to send you some? Yes please, off list. If there's not enough of a clue in the rest of the headers, I can see if https://www.patreon.com/ can point to the source. Cheers, Ralph. ___

Re: [Nmh-workers] OT: Content-Type boundary Matching /^_av-/.

2017-02-03 Thread Laura Creighton
In a message of Fri, 03 Feb 2017 10:57:05 +, Ralph Corderoy writes: >Hi, > >I've noticed an increase in spam I get over the last couple of months. >I normally get quite a bit, but it shot up for a good few weeks and has >only recently come back down as, presumably, the bullet found its home. >B

[Nmh-workers] OT: Content-Type boundary Matching /^_av-/.

2017-02-03 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi, I've noticed an increase in spam I get over the last couple of months. I normally get quite a bit, but it shot up for a good few weeks and has only recently come back down as, presumably, the bullet found its home. But what struck me as odd is the vast bulk of the spam received has a MIME boun