pgp signature test

Brian Fahrlander Brian at Fahrlander.net
Sat Dec 27 18:45:32 UTC 2003


On Sat, 2003-12-27 at 03:24, Lorenzo Prince wrote:
> Hi.  I am testing to see if my pgp signing is more readable now.  I have turned
> off the Muttrc option that says pgp-create-traditional=yes.  I believe I set it
> to ask-no.  I know this will cause the m$ family of email software to display my
> messages as attachments only, but (a) as far as I know, there are none of those
> on this list, (b) this option is there for compatibility only, and is "strongly
> deprecated," and (c) I can always turn it on if I am emailing someone who happens
> to be using a M$ mail client.  I just hope this works, as I really don't want to
> turn pgp off altogether.  I like having a digital signature for security reasons,
> as I can be fverified on any keyserver.  I also use it as I am the maintainer
> of a couple of RPM's and I email the developers of those packages and also dign
> the packages with my signature.  If this doesn't work, please give me some
> pointers on how I can fix Mutt so that it signs messages in a fashion that is
> readable by everyone.

    Yep, you're good.  Key looked up, checked, you're in business.

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