Wolfgang Bornath wrote on Thu, Aug 01, 2002 at 04:26:27AM +0200 :
> 
> Sky is seldom so blue as you've made it, Todd. Very good explanation of
> something some other ppl would have thrown a RTFM at me. Thanks.

I know how hard it was when I was trying to figure it out.  Providing a
working example is 75% of the explanation required.  Just don't forget
to "reset" things initially with "send-hook . _options_".  mutt will
remember if you (for example) unset pgp_autosign the previous message
and will turn it off for good unless you tell it to turn it back on with
a default "send-hook .".  I hope that it helps you out.  Go to
http://www.cerritoslug.org/tutorials/mutt.html and you can see my
.muttrc and all of the accompanying files that I use (color settings,
gpg settings, etc).

> BTW: In one of the mails gnupg says "Correct signature of Todd Lyons"
> in the other one it says "Uncorrect Signature".

Yeah, sometimes it does that but unsure why.  You have the latest
public key from the servers?  I normally send mine to wwwkeys.us.pgp.net
and to www.mandrakesecure.net.  I had a little issue about a month ago
with a self-signed key seeming to let me change the expiration date, but
wasn't really letting me.

Blue skies...           Todd
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  that would also stop you from doing clever things. -- Doug Gwyn
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