Hello,
to answer my own question partly:

* Thomas Glanzmann <[email protected]> [2016-07-20 10:06]:
> Something else I'm wandering about. When I do 'gpg -d test.gpg' on the
> remote machine, I was not prompted for a PIN when the key was not
> prepopulated, than I added 'pinentry-mode loopback' and it asked me on
> the remote machine. But when I do the same thing on my local machine I
> get a graphical prompt using pinentry. So my question is, if a remote
> gpg needs my pin, is possible that my local agent prompts me for the
> pin? If so, how do I configure that?

yes, that is possible, by putting on the remote machine the following in
~/.gnupg/gpg.conf:

pinentry-mode default

However my problem with mutt persists. But now that the above works, I
assume it is a oneline in mutt that is missing.

Cheers,
        Thomas

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