On 2017-05-30 10:00, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:

> > I just upgraded to Ubuntu 17.04 and got a new version of mutt: 1.7.2.1
> > 
> > I now frequently get the following error message for delivered mail:
> > 
> >     "GPGME: CMS protocol not available"

> Alternatively, you can install the gpgsm package, to enable S/MIME (CMS)
> support in GPGME.

Somewhat related:

The latest (in fact, the only) mutt version in gentoo stable is 1.5.24.
When I roll my weekly gentoo upgrade I am warned that a new version of
gpgme, namely 1.8.0, is available, but is not being installed because
the mutt package has a versioned conflict with it.  More precisely, it
has a versioned depend on gpgme >= 0.9.0 && gpgme < 1.8.0.

Is there a good reason for this restriction, i.e. a known
incompatibility with gpgme-1.8 and later?  I'd prefer to install the
latest stable gpgme and be done with the warning.  Of course this is
gentoo specific but if a mutt expert knowns of such incompatibility I'll
probably hear about it faster on this list ;-)

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