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
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