question regarding gnupg in my regular signature
David T-G
davidtg@bigfoot.com
Thu, 14 Dec 2000 15:00:49 -0500
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Bryan, et al --
=2E..and then Bryan K. Walton said...
% Hi,
% I would first like to thank Graham, Brian, and Andrew for their response=
s to my question regarding clearsigning my emails. As you can see, this me=
ssage is clearsigned.
You may have intended for it to be clearsigned, but it was in fact simply
not signed at all.
% Now, I what I would like to do is configure Mut so that it will clearsig=
n automatically. I know there is a way to autosign in PGP/MIME format. Bu=
t I am having trouble getting it to autosign in clearsign format. I am usi=
ng Mutt 1.2.5i. I tried adding "set pgp_create_traditional=3Dyes" to my .m=
uttrc but that didn't work. I am also sending this message to the mutt-use=
rs list.
Do you have any hooks which might reset that to "no"? Have you, in fact,
managed to clearsign a message other than this attempt?
Just in case you haven't tried it, compose your message and then, from
mutt's compose window before you go to send it, enter
:set ?pgp_create_traditional
and see what it says. If it doesn't set yes, then set it to yes and
*then* send it to see what you get.
%=20
% Thanks!
% Bryan=20
HTH & HAND
:-D
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Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux)
Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org
iD8DBQE6OSbwUScpmrZtnuoRAo4tAJwKs0wSyUtQSz8mc+llznKBC2TslwCeL/fE
WGfyUi6J8R3rOVg90n0Jcxc=
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