[OT]Re: pine
I might as well show everyone here what an imbecile I can be before I do
the same on the mutt list.
First, I wasn't aware of these. Second, how does mutt utilize
/etc/Muttrc and /etc/Muttrc.d? I assume it's related to
/etc/Muttrc.d/gpg.rc but how is it invoked? Tried sourcing it in
~/.muttrc with no luck. Can you expand on it?
Thanks
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2 comments
Re: [OT]Re: pine
lol
You should have it on your box after installing mutt:
<a href="///usr/share/doc/mutt/README.Debian" title="///usr/share/doc/mutt/README.Debian">file:///usr/share/doc/mutt/README.Debian</a>
In general it's a good idea to read ...doc/PACKAGE/README.Debian
HTH
Siggy
Re: [OT]Re: pine
I'll be damned (undoubtedly)! In all the searching and reading I've done
on this subject I never ran across the fact that mutt encryption works
out of the box. Everything I found required modifying ~/.muttrc.
After reading /usr/share/doc/mutt/README.Debian I finally ran across a
site that talked about the "p" command to invoke gpg.
All things come to he who reads. Thanks for the pointer.