I'm having pgp headaches. I'm running redhat 6.2 and I was using gpg
for the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] I was unable to get it to work with pgp
6.5.3 which is on the wife's windoze box. So I revoked the gpg key and
created a keypair for command-line pgp which I installed (version
6.5.2). I used the same address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) as I used for the gpg
key. I have an entry in my .muttrc file [source ~/.mutt/pgp6.rc] I
copied the /usr/doc/mutt-1.2i/pgp6.rc to .mutt directory and commented
out the[set pgp_getkeys_command="pkspxycwrap %r"] after being unable
to enter an ID for the pgp key. When mutt asks for a key ID, I enter
the key ID #, but it doesn't work, mutt won't accept it. When I type
[pgp -kv] all it shows is:
*** DEFAULT SIGNING KEY ***
d morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DSS 2048/1024 0xFDD83C0A 1998/10/03 hank henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
DSS 2059/1024 0xF6F83318 1997/06/04 Jason Bobier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
What do I do to get the key id into mutt so I can encrypt mail?
thanks
dale