viewing encrypted message in pine

Anthony E. Greene agreene@pobox.com
Sat May 4 21:39:01 2002


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On 03-May-2002/16:48 -0700, thienhuu@cableone.net wrote:
>I have my .pinerc setup basically the same
>way, except that where I read how to do it,
>they use BEGINNING instead of LEADING.
>Regardless, I've tried it both ways since
>reading other examples & it still didn't work.
>And no, I couldn't decrypt from the command
>line. It says that the secret key couldn't be
>found.

Until it will work from the command line, you are wasting your time
worrying about pine. Get it working at the command line first.

There are some specific steps to take when exporting a secret key from
Windows to *nix. Owen Blacker <owen@flirble.org> said:

>Can you decrypt on the command line ok in that OS?  It's not a problem
>with having ported your secret key from Windows to a unix, is it?  (I
>think that one's in the FAQs, but you need to set your passphrase to be
>an empty string whilst you port it)


Tony
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