Hi, At 15:08 04/02/2004, Klara Mall wrote: > At 10:18 04/02/2004, Antti Sinisalo wrote: > > When I first start mutt (with no .mutt/certs or an empty file) I get > > asked whether I want to (r)eject, accept (o)nce, (a)ccept always the > > certificate. When I accept it, mutt says "Certificate saved" and > > everything works fine. The certificate gets saved to .mutt/certs. > > > > But the next time I start mutt, the already saved certificate won't get > > used for some reason. Mutt asks me again to reject, accept once or > > accept always. And this time, when I select accept always, I get an > > error message "Warning: Couldn't save certificate". After that I can use > > mutt as usual, but the certificate is only valid for one use at a time. > > I've the same problem and no solution. But it's strange that the > error doesn't occur on every system I use. [...] > 2.) debian sid: > it does not work. > Mutt 1.5.5.1+cvs20040105i (2003-11-05) > System: Linux 2.6.3 (i686) [using ncurses 5.3] [using libidn > 0.4.1 (compiled with 0.3.4)] I only want to tell that the problem has disappeared after an upgrade. Now I have: Mutt 1.5.6i (2004-02-01) System: Linux 2.6.4 (i686) [using ncurses 5.4] [using libidn 0.4.1 (compiled with 0.4.1)] Regards, Klara -- Klara Mall *** klara.mall@xxxxxx
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