On Monday, 01 August 2005 at 19:02, Will Yardley wrote: > On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 02:43:00PM -0700, Brendan Cully wrote: > > On Monday, 01 August 2005 at 14:38, Will Yardley wrote: > > > On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 09:52:24PM +0100, Paul Walker wrote: > > > > On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 10:24:55PM +0200, Brendan Cully wrote: > > > > > > Synopsis: mutt: GPG/PGP Passphrase stored even when wrong > > > > > > > > Er... is that a complaint or a request? > > > > Yeah - it would be great if this could be fixed - but not sure if it > > > would be easy to do... I guess the password should just never be stored > > > if pgp_XXX_command exits 1? > > > Sorry for the bad gnats message. It IS fixed now. > > > Hrm - yeah I saw that after I typed my response. > > BUT, I don't see a difference with CVS mutt (updated this afternoon)... > using GnuPG on OpenBSD/sparc64. > > if I type in the wrong passphrase, I get: > gpg: /tmp/mutt-mitch-1228-20983-14: sign+encrypt failed: bad passphrase > > each time I try to send the message... in other words, the passphrase > doesn't appear to be forgotten if I type it wrong. Whoops, I forgot to do the encrypt bits. Should be fixed now.
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