On Wednesday, December 06, 2000 (CS:3.49.341) 22:54:19 [PM] (-0200)
Rod Pike [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote...
 
> What version of pgp are you using?  I don't get a list of keys.  

AISB im not using pgp at all. gpg works fine for me!

> I create a mail and use the "p" commmand to give me the encryption menu.
> Then I enter "e" for encrypt and "y" to send.  Then I get "Enter keyID
> for [EMAIL PROTECTED]:".  If I hit enter, mutt just keeps asking
> the same question.  If I enter the keyID given for the destination
> address ( using the output from pgp -kv ) I get the same response.  It
> doesn't seem to be able to find the key.  Do I need to set some
> variables in order for mutt to find my public ring?

So you can decrypt messages. How about signing or verifing signed messages?
Did you try to sign and encrypt a message? (pressing first S, then E in the
pgp menu)

from pgp6.rc
----<snip>-------------
# read in the public key ring
set pgp_list_pubring_command="pgpring -5 %r"
----<snap>-------------

First you should check if this command really lists your public key ring. If
it does, its a mutt problem. Probably pgp6 changed the format of the output
so mutt cant parse it anymore.
If that command doesnt list the public key ring you should look at your pgp 
manual to find the right command and insert it there (with the %r)

(ever though about using gpg instead;))

HTH mh
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