> > I'm running GnuPG 0.9.10-2. Gpg is the default in ~/.muttrc, and gpgm
> > is a symbolic link to gpg. But sending my public key  or encrypting
> > still doesn't work. Mutt always asks for  a key ID but every input
> > seems to be wrong.

> It still doesn't work.

Can you elaborate a bit more?  I assume you know that ... hold it!  It
just happened to me, I tried to send an encrypted mail to myself and at
the key id prompt, it got stack ... then I pressed ^C, and when asked
whether I wanted to leave mutt, I answered «no».  Then pressed «Y» again
for sending the message again, and it offered me the menu with all my
keys.  It worked.  I tried to send another encrypted message, and it
went fine.

The former two attempts were made using my old (though still working)
email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).  All my keys still have that
address as the main address.

A third attempt, encrypting to my current address, took a while to show
the key id prompt.  This time I just pressed <intro> and it finally
showed a menu with the WHOLE public keyring.  Don't know, may be due to
the fact that my current address is not the primary address for my keys.

Strange behviour though.  Anyone got an idea about what's going on?  I'm
using Mutt 0.95.6i (1999-06-03) and (GnuPG) 0.9.8


Regards,

-- 
Horacio
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Valencia - ESPAÑA

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