[mew-int 3213] Re: decrypting mail body starting with -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----

maxigas maxigas at example.com
Tue May 6 01:26:08 JST 2014


From: Tatsuya Kinoshita <tats at example.com>
Subject: [mew-int 3212] Re: decrypting mail body starting with -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Date: Sun, 04 May 2014 19:50:49 +0900 (JST)

> On May 2, 2014, [mew-int 3211], hartrumpf (at gmx.net) wrote:
>> ...
>> -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
>> 
>> I can save the body of the mail and decode it with gnupg by hand,
>> but it is probably possible in Mew too?
> 
> Yes, type C-c C-z.

This sometimes works, but sometimes doesn't, even though the "PGP MESSAGE" lines are clearly visible in the body.  In my experience it mostly depends on user agent of the mail and i guess some settings on the other side.

I usually get the problematic messages from this user agent:

User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:24.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/24.5.0

When it doesn't work it is just the obscure "cannot decrypt for some reason message".

The workaround is, to use a shell -- and as you said it is not ideal.

> See also:
>   - 2.4 Visualizing cipher or signature <http://www.mew.org/en/info/release/mew_2.html#cipher_002dviewing>
>     Old fashioned PGP messages cannot be processed automatically. You
>     can decrypt and/or verify this kind messages with `C-cC-z'.
> 
>   - 2.8 Useful features <http://www.mew.org/en/info/release/mew_2.html#features>
>     `C-cC-z'
>         Let PGP decrypt and/or verify old fashioned PGP messages (see section Visualizing cipher or signature). 
> 
>   - 2.9 Updating status <http://www.mew.org/en/info/release/mew_2.html#status_002dupdate>
>     `zo'
>         Toggle PGP/MIME or old-fashioned PGP (`mew-use-old-pgp') when composing with shortcut methods. 
> 
> Thanks,
> -- 
> Tatsuya Kinoshita
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