GNUpg 1.0.6
Mark Weaver
mdw1982@darcmatter.ath.cx
Thu Jun 7 13:40:02 2001
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I've found that Pgpenvelope/Pine/Gnupg is a very good combination. Once
they're setup they work seamlessly together with very little hassle
involved.
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Mark
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Mark Weaver |
mdw1982@darcmatter.ath.cx |
Network Systems Administrator Assistant |
Destiny Image Publishers |
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On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 rob@gemini.demon.nl wrote:
> hi Richard,
>
> > I find that it works fine apart from one small niggling little
> > problem. I can't decrypt e-mail from other GNUpg users.
>
> which mail-client are you using ?
>
> > I have tried to set the default key in order to get GNUpg to decrypt
> > so that I can read mail.
>
> how did you set the default key ; by editing the 'options' file ?
>
> > that GNUpg immediately asks me to "Go ahead and type your
> > message..... ".
>
> that is what you get when you run 'gpg' without any commands/options.
>
> > It will not allow me to set the default key.
>
> you would have to set the key in your e-mail program or do it yourself in the 'options'
> file.
>
> > Can anyone explain what I'm supposed to do to get GNUpg to decrypt a
> > message ?
>
> it depends on your mail-program, i guess. i'm setting it up with KMail (running Linux
> Mandrake 8.0) - only since yesterday evening, i've been using it for some time now in
> Windows but still a LINUX newbie ;-)
> you could save the message as a text-file and then run 'gpg --import <file>' to see if
> that works.
>
> see http://www.gnupg.org/gpgman.html for all the gpg-options or do a 'man gpg'.
>
>
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