Testing PGP on List

Thomas Stivers stivers_t at tomass.dyndns.org
Thu Mar 25 14:56:00 EST 2004


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On 03/25/04  1:13 PM -0600, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> Ah thanks, that works, sed isn't giving me anymore errors. However,
> when reading your message, I still get:
> 
> gpg: Signature made Thu Mar 25 12:38:37 2004 CST using DSA key ID
> 45CBBABD
> gpg: Good signature from "Thomas Stivers
> <stivers_t at tomass.dyndns.org>"
> gpg:                 aka "Thomas Stivers <tstivers at austin.rr.com>"
> gpg:                 aka "Thomas Stivers <stivers_t at mail.utexas.edu>"
> gpg:                 aka "Thomas Stivers <tstivers at austin.rr.com>"
> gpg:                 aka "Thomas Stivers
> <stivers_t at tomass.dyndns.org>"
> gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
> gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the
> owner.
> Primary key fingerprint: EEB7 D6FA 8D1B 0607 8D62  2D36 E492 BAD5 45CB
> BABD
>  
> The only thing missing from the above are the
> 
> gpg output follows
> 
> and
> 
> end of gpg output
> 
> lines. I was under the impression that your script was supposed to
> strip all gpg lines, other then those which tell you if the signature
> was verified or not. Is my impression incorrect, or am I still missing
> something?

My script strips all the lines between the output follows line and the
end of output line over here, I don't know why it wouldn't work for you.
The first sed command has two regexps the first which tells which line
to start deleting on and the second which tells it where to stop. Then
whatever comes out of that sed goes into another which removes the "[--
attachment type..." lines. Then the only indication i get that gpg is
being used is the invoking pgp... pgp signature successfully verified
messages on the last line of the screen. Unless your sed is invoked with
some options mine isn't I can't see why it isn't working. If you get it
solved let me know as I am kind of curious what could be wrong. One step
you could take is to set display filter to something like "tee
filtertest" and use an editor or something to see exactly what mutt is
using to mess with the begin and end pgp output lines.

- -- 
Clarke's Corollary:
Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
Thomas Stivers	e-mail: stivers_t at tomass.dyndns.org
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