Hello envs pubnixers,
I've created a solution for fetching GPG/OpenGPG keys from WKD or the
hkps://keys.openpgp.org keyserver from within Mutt with two macros using the
"abook" address book TUI program.
It's still a little complicated to set up but it *should* work if set up
correctly. Maybe I'll create a script to automatically set it all up
automatically, if there is real interest.
With the new macros and a little script, you should be able to add a new
address from an email with the '<SHIFT>+a' key and refresh/add new public
GPG keys from addresses in the address book with the '<CTRL>+k' key. You can
then query the address book with '<SHIFT>+q' in Mutt or by pressing '<TAB>'
in NeoMutt when asked for an address. You can also send email directly out
of the "abook" TUI with the 'm' key. The GPG menu can be accessed with the 'p'
key in the composer of (Neo)Mutt.
If GnuPG is set up correctly (description in the README.md file of the repo),
you should be able to sign/encrypt/decrypt/verify from inside Mutt in the envs
shell. There is also a description for setting up NeoMutt, which I'm using
locally at home.
You can find the git repository with further explanations on how to set it up
here:
https://git.envs.net/dan/mutt-abook-gpg
Remember that the envs.net shell uses "abook v0.6.1", so you have to source the
'~/.abook/abook-before-v0.6.2.mutt.rc' file in your '~/.muttrc'. You can see my
full '~/.muttrc' here: https://paste.rs/37cEM.sh
I would be happy, if you would try it out and give some feedback. Please give
information, when there are problems, if something is unclear or about anything
concerning this little project.
Make sure, you read and fully understand the whole explanations in the README.md
file. If something is unclear, answer to this post on the mailing list, send a
private email to me or open an issue on the repository.
Happy hacking!
~dan
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envs.net XMPP JID: dan(a)envs.net
envs.net web site: https://dan.envs.net/envs.net gopher site: gopher://envs.net/1/~dan/
My GnuPG/OpenPGP key is available through WKD on envs.net
I’m happy to announce another addition to our public DNS offering: The
new DNS over HTTPS (DoH) service is now available.
URL / server address:
https://dns.envs.net/dns-query
With DoH, envs.net completes its public DNS service portfolio. In
addition to classic DNS, we now offer DNS over TLS (DoT) and DNS over
HTTPS (DoH) — providing improved security, privacy, and flexibility for
DNS resolution.
You can also find a summary of all DNS options at:
https://dns.envs.net
As always, feedback is very welcome. Enjoy!
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best regards,
Sven
XMPP: creme(a)envs.net
IRC: creme on tilde.chat / libera.chat
MATRIX: @creme:matrix.org
WWW: https://creme.envs.net/
MAIL: < ennik(a)envs.net >
|- < creme(a)envs.net >
|- < sven(a)freifunk-dresden.de >
PGP: < 0xFBDF08D0 >
You can make now your GPG/OpenPGP public key available on the envs.net
WKD service for automatic download into many Email clients, which
support this standard.
read more on our helppage at: https://help.envs.net/user-wkd/
Many thanks to ~dan who initiated and implemented this!
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best regards,
Sven
XMPP: creme(a)envs.net
IRC: creme on tilde.chat / libera.chat
MATRIX: @creme:matrix.org
WWW: https://creme.envs.net/
MAIL: < ennik(a)envs.net >
|- < creme(a)envs.net >
|- < sven(a)freifunk-dresden.de >
PGP: < 0xFBDF08D0 >
Hello everyone,
I’m happy to announce that envs.net is now running its own XMPP server
(Prosody), available to all envs.net shell users.
Important notes:
The server is exclusively for envs.net users
There is no public registration
Login details:
You can log in using your JID:
username(a)envs.net
with your regular shell account password.
For an overview and additional information, please visit:
https://envs.net/chat/xmpp/
Feel free to join #envs on XMPP at:
envs(a)conference.envs.net
we also have a web client (converse.js) that you are welcome to use.
URL: https://webchat.envs.net/
We’re looking forward to seeing you there — happy chatting!
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best regards,
Sven
IRC: creme on tilde.chat / libera.chat
MATRIX: @creme:matrix.org
WWW: https://creme.envs.net/
MAIL: < ennik(a)envs.net >
|- < creme(a)envs.net >
|- < sven(a)freifunk-dresden.de >
PGP: < 0xFBDF08D0 >