Hello Rocco,

 On Wednesday, April 24, 2002 at 12:23:08 AM +0200, Rocco Rutte wrote:

>> set pgp_good_sign="^gpg: Good signature from"
> That seems to work.

    So your problem is solved? Dan: yours too? Thorsten: this should
solve partly your problem, for half the IDs you gave, but you have
another half...


> According to the manual, gpg has to return an exit value of non zero
> making mutt reporting a bad signature allthough it's good.

    Exactly: Non zero GPG exit code *or* $pgp_good_sign not matching GPG
output, lead Mutt to say "PGP signature could NOT be verified" and the
index "s" to remain lowercase. Zero *and* a match are necessary for Mutt
to announce successfull verification and uppercase the "S".

    But a void $pgp_good_sign="" (as by default) is considered to never
match anything in the case of verification of traditional sigs, either
application/pgp or plain/text. Strangely, it's considered to always
match in the PGP/MIME multipart/signed case...


> So, this is not really a solution.

    And now? It's even more secure than without.


Bye!    Alain.

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