I'm on the phone with Michael Malmgren (the offender), and he's taking care of it right now. Apparently, cs.byu.edu has broken their forwarding so that it uses the header from as the new envelope from. Doesn't that break RFCs? Anyway, Michael unsubscribed, and he'll work on fixing it when he gets back from vacation.

He had the UUG list email address in his whitelist, but I guess on Friday the cs.byu.edu mail server changed, right after he left on vacation. He apologizes profusely, his head is hung low in shame. Please don't abuse him too badly when he returns next week. :) Feel free to abuse the CS department sysadmin, though.

Steve


�brock? wrote:
what?  are you serious?  challenge and response?  who uses that anymore?
malmgren, maybe you should run lists through procmail so everyone doesnt
get spam from you everytime they post a msg.  I'm gonna set my procmail to
/dev/null all mail from spamwiz.com, tho, so dont worry aobut me.

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Following is the original message:

Subject: [uug] pgp, pine, and my passphrase


Hi.

AFter an easy apt-get install pgp4pine, and much subsequent fighting with
my .pinerc and .pgp4pinerc, finally everything is going well.  I've got my
keyring set up, have signed some keys, have unencrypted things via command
line, and am generally happy about the state of things.  The problem is my
passphrase.

I just want pine to remember it.  whenever i encrypt a mail, i have to
answer a couple questions, then i have to type my long passphrase
everytime.  When i receive a mail, i have to save it, quit pine, and
decrypt it via command line.  I know mutt will do all these things for me,
but i cant seem to make pine do it.

so my question is, are there any happy pine users out there, and do you
have any hints on making pgp work a little more easily for me?

Thanks everyone.

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------------ Output from gpg ------------ gpg: Signature made Wed Jul 7 11:27:01 2004 EDT using DSA key ID 8A5BFBF8 gpg: Good signature from "Bobby Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"


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