HEADSUP: ibcs2 and svr4 compat removed, linux to follow
Stephan van Beerschoten
stephanb at whacky.net
Sun Jul 4 14:08:57 PDT 2004
n0g0013 wrote:
>On 02.07-19:31, Brad Knowles wrote:
>[ ... ]
>
>
>> Yup. PGP sign everything, and make sure that your keys don't
>>ever get stolen or compromised. That makes it much harder for
>>someone to successfully impersonate you.
>>
>>
>
>what is the story with PGP signatures these days? last i
>investigated there was a multi-part mime format that was meant
>to be standard and nobody used (except mutt, which i use).
>
>does anyone use that format or is it all inline now? mutt
>won't recognise the inline format as signed (and consequently
>won't verify the content).
>
>
>
Been there, done it, fixed it. Try the following recipe in your
.procmailrc if you use procmail. If you don't, consider doing it ;)
# Make old style PGP readable for Mutt:
#
:0
* !^Content-Type: message/
* !^Content-Type: multipart/
* !^Content-Type: application/pgp
{
:0 fBw
* ^-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
* ^-----END PGP MESSAGE-----
| formail -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text;
x-action=encrypt"
:0 fBw
* ^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
* ^-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
* ^-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
| formail -i "Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text;
x-action=sign"
}
:0 fBw
* ^-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
* ^-----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-----
| formail -i "Content-Type: application/pgp-keys; format=text;"
Have fun :)
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