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Re: Re: [tlug] Followup on mutt and gpg



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On Tue, Sep 03, 2002 at 10:08:44AM +0900, Ulrich Plate wrote:
> The earlier message was plain text in OE and preceded by the line "Message
> was signed by unknown key ID EB3467D6" in KMail.
> 
> This, on the other hand, came with an attachment called msg.pgp in both OE
> and KMail, unknown MIME types in both clients. Opening the attachment with
> an editor reveals the entire message.
> 
> What did you do differently?


Interesting--the second message was sent from the second box, where I
hadn't removed old distfiles and /var/tmp/portage/mutt*.  That might be
the issue.  (Or, seriously, now I don't remember if I sent that message
before or after installing the patched version)  

Anyway, this one is from the main box, so should be no problem.
> 
> Cheers
> Ulrich Plate
> 
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- -- 
Scott

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Spike: You won. Alright?  You came in and you killed them,
and you took their land.  That's what conquering nations do.  It's
what Caeser did, and he's not going around saying I came, I conquered,
I felt really bad about it.
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