MUA questions
Kyle Hasselbacher
kyle-list-gpguser at toehold.com
Thu Feb 5 12:04:31 CET 2004
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On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 11:33:50PM -0500, Todd wrote:
>Atom 'Smasher' wrote:
>> for signing attachments, i would either:
>> a) attach a signature for each attachment
>> (doubling the number of attachments)
>> b) specify the hash of any attachments in the body, and sign the body
>>
>> i prefer the latter.
>
>That sounds like a lot of extra work. And it does nothing for you if
>you want to encrypt those attachments as well as ensure that they
>arrive intact.
One thing I've wanted once in a while, that PGP/MIME doesn't deliver, is
signatures that I can separate from the email. The signature on a PGP/MIME
message is over the whole MIME part, MIME headers and all. If I want to
save just an attachment (or just the text part) and retain the signature, I
can't, because the signature is over the whole message.
It's not really a big deal, of course. Once I see I have a valid file from
someone, I can sign the file myself to verify later. Still, I look at
PGP/MIME signatures as something of a waste because they're signing stuff
that's tangential to the "real" signed data.
>Many old pine users really like mutt if they give it a try. If you
>use PGP/GPG on a regular basis, I don't think mutt can be beat by any
>other MUA, certainly not any other text-mode MUA's I've seen. But
>again, that's just my opinion.
I used Pine before Mutt. I recall the transition being easy, but that was
a long time ago. Things change, and memory fades. My Mutt config still
has some keys bound to their Pine meanings.
>That's always a handy thing. In mutt, you have the power of hooks
>that allow you to specify per folder, per sender, per reply, etc, what
>actions to take. By default, I sign all messages. I have a list of
>people I always encrypt and sign messages to. I also have a list of
>people I never sign messages to. Then I use inline most of the time
>but for a few folks and mailing lists I use PGP/MIME. Lastly, when I
>reply to non-list mail, I have mutt look for some X-Mailer and
>User-Agent headers of MUA's that are known to support PGP/MIME and I
>send in that format when I reply to those users. That sort of fine
>grained control is what I love most about mutt.
I'd be interested in seeing your config for these things. It sounds like
the kind of stuff I've wanted to do but hadn't figured out how.
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Kyle Hasselbacher | I have a truly elegant proof of the above,
kyle at toehold.com | but it is too long to fit into this .signature file.
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