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linux:pine_gpg [2006/03/21 09:11] alienlinux:pine_gpg [2006/05/29 09:45] alien
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 The decrypted message is displayed as a normal message. The decrypted message is displayed as a normal message.
   * //Note:// The plaintext is not saved to the mailbox.   * //Note:// The plaintext is not saved to the mailbox.
-  * //Note:// The above warning about //[[http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/faqs.html#q6.1|insecure memory]]// is caused by the fact that I am not running GPG as root, and the ''/usr/bin/gpg'' binary is not setuid root. If you're bothered by the warning, run ''chmod +s /usr/bin/gpg''+  * //Note:// The above warning about //[[http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/faqs.html#q6.1|insecure memory]]// is caused by the fact that I am not running GPG as root, and the ''/usr/bin/gpg'' binary is not setuid root. If you're bothered by the warning, implement either one of these solutions: 
 +    * run <code>chmod +s /usr/bin/gpg</code> to fix the use of insecure memory. or 
 +    * if you can't or don't want to install gpg setuid(root), then you can add the commandline parameter <code> 
 +--no-secmem-warning 
 +</code> to the gpg command, or put the line <code> 
 +no-secmem-warning 
 +</code> in your configuration file ''~/.gnupg/options'' or ''~/.gnupg/gpg.conf''. This will disable the warning message.
  
  
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