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In order to know how to use gpg, and how to create your own key, I'd
recommend reading the gpg handbook (the gph), which you can find at

http://www.gnupg.org/(en)/documentation/guides.html#gph

. As for specifically using gnupg with mutt, I found this howto to be
useful:

http://codesorcery.net/mutt/mutt-gnupg-howto

.

Greg


On Sat, Mar 04, 2006 at 11:32:22AM -0500, ace wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I was reading the Mutt user manual this morning and am noticing that 
> some of the variables it discusses for the config file do not work.  
> These include editheaders and fastreply.  Could this be because I am 
> using the latest CVS checkout and the manual has not yet been updated to 
> reflect some updates?  Also, I am using Nano as my email editor, if that 
> makes a difference.  I get config parsing errors when starting Mutt with 
> those options, so I doubt my choice of editor is relevant.
> 
> How does one go about getting a GPG key to encrypt email messages?
> Does Mutt have an address book so that I do not have to type full 
> addresses each time I compose a message?
> 
> I tried reading the manual but, as stated above, not all of its 
> information seems to be accurate.
> 
> Thanks all,
> Robby
> 
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