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- To: Jochen Striepe <j.striepe@tu-bs.de>
- Subject: Re: Mutt/gnupg
- From: Ben Lutgens <blutgens@sistina.com>
- Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 14:16:58 -0600
- Message-id: <20001211141658.A4653@socrates.sistina.com>
- In-reply-to: <[🔎] 20001211203032.D501@tolot.meuer.de>; from j.striepe@tu-bs.de on Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 08:30:32PM +0100
- References: <[🔎] 20001211162645.B927@masq.intra.ingdesi.com> <[🔎] 20001211203032.D501@tolot.meuer.de>
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 08:30:32PM +0100, Jochen Striepe wrote: > Hi, > >On 11 Dec 2000, Eduardo Gargiulo <egargiulo@netscape.net> wrote: >> >Try in your ~/.muttrc the line > If this doesn't work I have a .gpgrc that I source from .muttrc that'll let you do what you want as well as autodownload the keys you don't have, check the sigs, and import keys quite nicely. Add to this my procmail recipes (not written by me) that keep the information sane so that mutt / gpg can understand them and you are golden. If all else fails there's exmh2. -- Ben Lutgens cell: 612.670.4789 http://www.sistina.com/ Sistina Software Inc. work: 612.379.3951 Code Monkey Support (A.K.A. System Administrator) Key fingerprint = A69A 118D 710B 8EB0 DC3B D912 2F19 311A 02DD 1908 Make the force be with you. And for god's sake men, be careful. ** Lt.Col. Eaton 3rd Battalion 14th Infantry - Panama Jungle 1991Attachment: pgpQsIMXhdnqR.pgp
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