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* Bas Wijnen [Mon, 15 Aug 2005 13:00:14 +0200]:

> Package: mutt
> Version: 1.5.9-2
> Severity: important

Hello,

> I prefer to use encrypted e-mail in personal communication whenever
> possible.  Mutt usually works very well for that, but lately I have
> found a problem:

> A friend had set an expiration date on his key.  When the key expired,
> there was no reason to believe it to be compromised, so he set a new
> expiration date.  I also signed the key again, as my old signature had
> also expired.

> When I tell mutt to send encrypted e-mail to him, mutt asks me which key
> I want.  In the list, his key doesn't appear.  When I manually enter the
> ID, it is not accepted.

> I have not found a way to use this key for encryption with mutt.  It
> works fine when I use it directly with gpg.

  Can you please do a quick test if this is still reproducible with mutt
  1.5.10-1, and with this 1.5.11 pacakge?:

    
http://people.debian.org/~adeodato/tmp/2005-09-19/mutt-1.5.11-pre/mutt_1.5.11-1~pre1_i386.deb

  If it is, would you mind creating a couple of gpg keys, and send a tgz
  of the resulting ~/.gnupg that shows the problem?

  Thanks,

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