On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 07:33:16AM -0600, Dale A. Raby wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 01:37:54PM +0100, Andreas Hanke wrote:
> > Hello together,
> > 
> > I have a question about PGP and mutt!
> > 
> > gpg2 works fine on my system, I have already tested that.
> > 
> > In my .muttrc I have that added:
> > 
> > /opt/mutt-1.5.21/contrib/gpg.rc
> 
> So far as I am aware, you do not really need a gpg.rc file, or is it a
> .gpgrc?
> 
> You do, however, need quite a bit in your .muttrc.  This is the relevant
> portion of my .muttrc, which works just fine.  I am using GnuPG, the
> open-source equivalent, but it should work the same.
> 
> You will have to replace the email address associated with your PGP key,
> and your key code, (both are in parentheses below)
> but otherwise, you should be able to simply cut and paste this into your
> current .muttrc file and have secure email.
> 
> You may test it on me if you wish.  PGP email can be difficult to set up, but
> once working, it seems pretty stable.
> 
> Enjoy:
> 
> #paranoid delusional encryption stuff... also check on the use of
> Steghide
> 
> set pgp_decode_command="gpg %?p?--passphrase-fd 0? --no-verbose --batch
> --output - %f"

         ..........snip.........

> set pgp_replyencrypt=yes
> set pgp_timeout=1800
> set pgp_good_sign="^gpg: Good signature from"

I have none of this in my .muttrc and have pgp capability. P shows the
pgp menu. This in mutt 1.5.20-9+squeeze2.


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