keyservers and mutt
Franz Gorkotte
gorkotte@gmx.de
Sat, 12 Feb 2000 05:01:38 +0100
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Hello!
On 2000-02-10 23:42:18 +0000, Goran Ristic wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2000 at 11:49:16AM +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> > You have to give the --keyserver option to enable keyserver access.
> Can't believe this options works only on con? It is enabled in the
> configuration file.
How exactly?
> > By default there is no keyserver access enabled and no hardcoded=20
> I already enabled this option.
> BTW: is it important on which position in the options file each
> command/option is?
AFAIK no.
> > name. Use strace to find out which files gpg tries to read. Is there
> Sorry. I would if I could. ;)
> I don't know how I should use strace out of mutt? -
> Couldn't find the option in the man for strace.
How about 'strace -f -o /tmp/mutt.strace mutt'? But gpg doesn't have to be
set suid.
BTW: nice feature. :)
Franz
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