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Subject: RE: Mutt + Cygwin + PGP howto??
Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 14:11:44 -0400
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> 
> % 
> ...
> % I've tried to wrap the file calls in the pgp_* commands 
> changing %f for
> % `cygpath -w %f` so maybe pgp will "get" them, but to no use :(
> 
> I don't know of a way to point mutt's tmp files to c:\tmp so 
> that you can
> then point pgp6 to the same thing, but that's probably the 
> only hope here.
> You can try playing with $tmpdir in your muttrc for starters...
> 

1. Try using the cygwin 'mount' command:

   $ mount --help

   $ mount -b -s c:/tmp /tmp

might be all you need.

2.
   $ mount

displays your mount table.

3.
   $ umount -s /tmp

would undo the mount done above.


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