Your message dated Sun, 21 Jun 2020 13:43:50 +0200
with message-id <20200621114350.GN19111@sarastro>
and subject line When asking for passphrase for encrypted mails, should 
indicate which private key is being asked about
has caused the Debian Bug report #176177,
regarding mutt should display keyid for which it wants the mantra
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Package: mutt
Version: 1.3.28-1
Severity: minor

        Hi!

 If one has more than one secret key it's hard to guess just from the
indexpage which mantry an encrypted received mail wants to have:

Enter PGP passphrase:

 It would be more than helpful if at least the keyid and the main uid of
that key will be shown, too.

 As the people that use more than one secret key are rather few this I
set this just to Severity: minor but it should be treated higher because
it's rather annoying to have to ^Forget the passphrase and reenter the
one for the real needed key.

 Thanks,
Alfie
-- 
  * The 'Yes, I need more sleep, and also to test my releases' release.
 -- David Martínez Moreno, changelog.Debian for freecraft (1.17pre1build16-4)


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Control: fixed -1 1.14.4-2

This is now solved with gpgme, as pinentry will show which keys is asking the
password for.

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