Am Do den 8. Sep 2016 um 23:39 schrieb Debian Bug Tracking System: > When mutt wants to call gpg to sign or decrypt a message (both of which > require the passphrase for the key), then mutt will issue a password > prompt. With gnupg 1.4, this password is passed on to gnupg, and the > decryption succeeds. > > With the gnupg package from experimental installed, the passphrase from > mutt is ignored by gnupg, and it shows its own pin dialog instead, where > I have to enter my passphrase a second time.
Did you see that there is another setting "set pgp_use_gpg_agent=yes" that is doing exactly what is wanted without disabling inline signatures? Regards Klaus -- Klaus Ethgen http://www.ethgen.ch/ pub 4096R/4E20AF1C 2011-05-16 Klaus Ethgen <kl...@ethgen.ch> Fingerprint: 85D4 CA42 952C 949B 1753 62B3 79D0 B06F 4E20 AF1C
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