Hi August,
On 2020-01-08 18:46:43, you wrote to me:
>> After the message about the passphrase, I get a seperate window to
>> enter my passphrase. And I typed a ^d, after my "How are you doing?"
>> line, to end my input (to the shell it's running in).
AA> THANKS! That as a good lead.
AA> And here is my answer.
AA> Tommi should be able to read it too. (How I did that is a secret!) :)
AA> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
[I'll reply unencrypted. ;)]
> You wrote in the ecrypted part:
> WvV> And I typed a ^d, after my "How are you
> WvV> doing?" line, to end my input (to the shell it's running in).
> Ah.. that's a little closer to what I needed.
> Maybe in unix you can do this:
> How are you doing?^d
> But I can't.
> Maybe in the unix world it works as above.
> But I am Win32/DOS
> I have to do it this way:
> How are you doing<Enter>^z
> Hitting the <Enter> key is essential, and ^z seems to be the Win/DOS
> equivalent to end the stdin properly.
Whatever works for you! ;)
> And.. sometimes it seems there is no response. There is a long delay
> before the passphrase window pops up.
Your machine is busy decoding?
> The first time I used pgp way back in 1992-1994 it *was* on a unix
> machine.
I've keys from 1993 of which I forgot the passphrase. :-(
But I do have a working key from 1994! ;)
Bye, Wilfred.
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