Re: mutt/GPG

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From: James Green
Subject: Re: mutt/GPG
Date: 04:46 on 02 Apr 2005
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On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 03:08:20AM +0200, Abigail wrote:

> It is. Until you mistype your passphrase. GPG will refuse to unlock
> the private key (rightly so), but oh, so helpful mutt, it will remember
> the passphrase you typed in. So GPG will fail. Again, and again, and
> again. You'll have to quit mutt and restart it to get out this state
> (or wait for a timeout). And if there's a keystroke to invalidate the
> cache, they've managed to hide what the keystroke is.

^F

It's in the first screenfull of help when you press "?", too.

ObHate: it still doesn't display my fucking pound signs, though, does it?

James.
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