Re: Signing Messages in Mutt

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Steve and list,
I recall seeing your post on this a while back, but couldn't think of
what could be wrong. I'm replying so you know your query is
acknowledged. Perhaps if you provided more info, someone might be
able to help. What distribution of GNU/Linux? Seeing the exact error
text might help as well. You might want to also post the relevant
portion of your .muttrc dealing with calling gpg.

Other than that, I have no ideas. I will sign this post just to see if
it works for me, since I haven't used mut and gpg in a while.

Greg


On Sat, Feb 07, 2015 at 12:55:21AM -0800, Steve Holmes wrote:
> I have been noticing lately, that I can no longer sign messages in
> mutt with gpg. I keep getting an error that gpg can't sign the
> message. I forget the exact text but in any case, I can't seem to get
> any more informative information than that single line.
> 
> When I test signing or encryption from the native shell using gpg
> commands, all works fine so my keys and credentials are still good.
> 
> Any ideas out there?
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