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On Mon, Jun 16, 2003 at 03:20:01PM -0400, Subba Rao wrote:
> I have installed GNU Privacy Guard on my Slackware system.
> How do I sign with my key for all the ema
Hello,
I have installed GNU Privacy Guard on my Slackware system.
How do I sign with my key for all the email that I send using mutt?
Thank you in advance for any help.
Subba Rao
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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matt,
you're now asking questions that are out of my realm of expertise. i'm just
some sorry putz who happened to stumble across mutt one day and read the
first 1000 lines of a 5000 line manual.
it sounds like ted, you, henry, bill and i are the mutt experts around here.
if we don't know the an
I tried it without the ~t first, but it didn't work that way either.
The ~t is supposed to be a pattern
(see http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#patterns) that tells
it that it is supposed to match on the "To" field of the message.
At what point does the send-hook get checked? When I wr
begin Matt Roper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks for the reply Pete. I think my best option at this point is to
> not sign messages by default and only add a signature if the recipient
> is known to use a good email program; pretty much the inverse of your
> solution. I'm trying to accomplish this
Thanks for the reply Pete. I think my best option at this point is to
not sign messages by default and only add a signature if the recipient
is known to use a good email program; pretty much the inverse of your
solution. I'm trying to accomplish this by adding some lines like the
following to my
matt, i don't have an answer, i'm sorry (but i thought mime was supposed to
take care of this).
my only comment is that some windows users get very nervous about signed
email. it shows up as "wierd data" attachments. and you know what kind of
image attachments under windows invokes... when i
I've been playing around with GnuPG lately and want to start using it to
sign my emails. I've setup Mutt to use GnuPG and it works perfectly for
sending and receiving on my end. However the problem is that some email
clients (most notably MS Outlook Express) do not yet recognize signed
email and