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NoneNoneGotta wonder what the GPG config stuff in ~/.exmh/exmh-defaults looks
like. Also gotta wonder what the message headers in the offending
message are saying to nmh/exmh. My set-up works perfectly. That is,
I get a pop-up window to enter my passphrase into, and when I type it
correctly, the message display changes from a prompt to click to
decrypt to the message content.
TTFN....
On 11 September 2002 at 12:17, Brent Welch <[email protected]> wrote:
Hmm - I'm cc'ing the exmh-workers list, because I really don't know
much about the various PGP interfaces. I think there has been some
talk about "issues" with the latest version of gpg.
>>>Hacksaw said:
> version 2.5 08/15/2002
> Linux habitrail.home.fools-errant.com 2.4.7-10smp #1 SMP Thu Sep 6 17:09:31
> EDT 2001 i686 unknown
> Tk 8.3 Tcl 8.3
>
> It's not clear to me this is a bug with exmh per se, but it's
> something that manifests through exmh, so I figured asking you
> might help me track it down.
>
> When I receive a gpg encrypted message, and it asks me for a
> passphrase, it first tries to ask me via the tty under which
> exmh is running. It tells me my passphrase is incorrect every
> time, at which point exmh offers me the line in the message
> about decrypting. I click the line and it offers me the dialog
> box, and tells me the passphrase is correct, and shows me the
> decrypted message.
>
> Any ideas on that?
> --
> Honour necessity.
> http://www.hacksaw.org -- http://www.privatecircus.com -- KB1FVD
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