Package: mutt Version: 1.7.0-4 When I press (p) to open the PGP menu, the following message appears:
PGP (e)ncrypt, (s)ign, sign (a)s, (b)oth, s/(m)ime or (c)lear? However, that message is confusing. I found out that it actually listens to the keys matching the German words for these actions: (c)lear does not work, however (k)ein PGP works (e)ncrypt does not work, however (v)erschlüsseln works I was also able to find the German help message in Mutt source in po/de.po, which makes me wonder why it is not displayed. "PGP (v)erschl., (s)ign., sign. (a)ls, (b)eides, %s, (k)ein PGP? " I believe this regression was introduced in version 1.7.0-2. In previous versions, the message was in English, and keys matching English names worked fine. I.e. I was able to use (p)-(c) sequence to disable signing. -- Dmitry Shachnev
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