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Re: [Pan-users] git-pan heads-up! Sigs


From: Heinrich Müller
Subject: Re: [Pan-users] git-pan heads-up! Sigs
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2011 21:09:59 +0000 (UTC)
User-agent: Pan/0.135 (Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea; GIT 24f4698 ssh://address@hidden/git/pan2)

Am Mon, 12 Dec 2011 19:10:32 +0000 schrieb Duncan:

> For those following pan via git build, at least the gnome testing branch
> (formerly hmueller's repo)...
> 
> I'm not sure if it was the upgrade to a new gmime, or something in the
> latest week or so of git commits, but...
> 
> I just had pan lose track of my signatures.  When I tried to post
> without a sig the message sure looked odd!
> 
> I was able to go back into the posting profiles and reset them, and as
> you can see, I have my sig back, but I /did/ have to go into posting
> profiles and reset them (they switched back to blank, there).
> Fortunately, I use text files, so all I had to do was set it back to
> text file and point it at the right file, again.
> 
Does the setting stay, now?
> So yeah, heads-up.  As I said, it may be because I just upgraded gmime,
> but in case anyone else runs into it, just go to posting profiles and
> reset them.
> 
> Meanwhile, it may well have /been/ pan changes, because there's been
> quite a bit of change, recently.  pan now handles gpg
> signing/encryption/
> verification, at least if built against the appropriate libs.  I have
> gpg but don't use gnome and thus don't have gnome-keyring installed, so
> don't expect I see the full featureset.  
gpg works without gnome-keyring. it uses a gtk dialog afaik.
> But I do see the brand new
> gpg-signed icon for messages that have a signature.  I'm not sure I can
> verify it since I'm not building against gnome-keyring, but I do see the
> icon. =:^)  Also, I /think/ pan stores server account passwords
> encrypted now too, but I don't have a server with a password set to
> verify, and even if I did, I think pan uses gnome-keyring for that as
> well, so it'd probably still be stored plain-text in servers.xml, here.
without gnome-keyring it is plain-text, that's right.
> Of course the code's still new and a bit rough around the edges; a
> couple days ago I pulled and couldn't build as the no-gnome-keyring
> build was broken at the time; but the code's there and improving. =:^)





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