practical compatibility GnuPG/PGP
David T-G
davidtg-gnupg@justpickone.org
Wed May 15 18:11:07 2002
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Jeroen --
=2E..and then Jeroen Valcke said...
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% On Wed, May 15, 2002 at 05:27:31PM +0200, Jeroen Valcke wrote:
% > However my mailclient mutt doesn't seem to recognize the message as an
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% I just discovered this on the mutt site.
% Q: "People are sending PGP messages which mutt doesn't
% recognize. What can I do?"
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% The new way is to leave headers alone and use mutt's
% check-traditional-pgp function, which can detect PGP messages at
% run-time, and adjust content-types.
Right. Folks used to use procmail to tweak the headers, but that isn't
infallible.
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% But I find no further reference for this 'check-traditional-pgp'
% function. What is it? Where must I specify it?
RTFM, grasshopper :-)
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% Actually just realized this might be off-topic since it is purely a mutt
% thing. Sorry
It is; see my other reply for full details.
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% -Jeroen-
HTH & HAND
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% Jeroen Valcke jeroen@valcke.com =20
I find it interesting that when I reply to your message it simply puts up
your address, without your full name, and silently drops the gnupg-users
list from the recipients. What are you doing? :-) I can't see anything
in your headers that would cause such behavior and I'm confused...
:-D
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