[ale] gnupg

Mike mnelson at bellsouth.net
Wed Jan 10 18:12:49 EST 2001


As far as the Netscape to KDE cannot copy-n-paste, you can use
nedit as a go-between. Copy from Netscape, paste to nedit. Get it from
www.nedit.org (or get it from the more interesting site of fnal.gov). 
 -M


On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, I.M. wrote:
> Anyone run into this?
> 
> Got 3 encrypted messages on yahoo email, same 3 on springmail. Downloaded the encrypted messages on yahoo. Don't know how to do it from springmail, unless it's an attachment (any help about this will be gratefully received). A friend suggested popclient, but I'm not sure what that's about, and I hesitate to take him away from his yearly tax doings to ask him yet another stupid question.
> 
> Anyway, did gpg -d file.txt. Got the encrypted message as stout. Did the same for file2.txt. Error message: unexpected data. Did the same for file3.txt. The message decrypted just lovely, like it's supposed to. Ack. Can anyone tell me what the problem might be and how to get around it?
> 
> Last problem, stupid newbie tricks. There's a patch for gnupg 1.0.4. Went to it, but it's a pile of code, instead of a downloadable file, and I haven't a clue as to what to do with it, much less how to implement it. Netscape's Edit cut and paste will not paste to KDE's Konsole (I tried to stick it in a vi file, ain't happenin').
> 
> Thanks for any help that might be provided.
> 
> 
> -Indira
> 
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