How to strip out gpg/pgp signature in a mail?
am 24.05.2005 14:46:08 von fake
Hello,
I subscribe some mailing lists, and some of mails have been signed
with gpg/pgp keys. Because I don't care whether the poster is the
"real" guy, I would rather these signatures be striped out so that
mutt wouldn't start gpg to verify the key(of course it will fail).
Any suggestions? thanks!
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Re: How to strip out gpg/pgp signature in a mail?
am 24.05.2005 16:01:58 von Peter Peters
On 24 May 2005 20:46:08 +0800, fake@marvel.com wrote:
>I subscribe some mailing lists, and some of mails have been signed
>with gpg/pgp keys. Because I don't care whether the poster is the
>"real" guy, I would rather these signatures be striped out so that
>mutt wouldn't start gpg to verify the key(of course it will fail).
Configure mutt not to start gpg.
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Re: How to strip out gpg/pgp signature in a mail?
am 25.05.2005 20:35:37 von keeling
fake@marvel.com :
>
> I subscribe some mailing lists, and some of mails have been signed
> with gpg/pgp keys. Because I don't care whether the poster is the
> "real" guy, I would rather these signatures be striped out so that
> mutt wouldn't start gpg to verify the key(of course it will fail).
Assuming you're online when you read it, why would it fail? It works
fine here. However:
set pgp_verify_sig="no"
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