Rino --

...and then Rino Mardo said...
% On Tue, Oct 17, 2000 at 11:10:11AM -0400 or thereabouts, David T-G wrote:
% > 
% > Aha -- this sounds like there is a problem with your gpg invocation.
% > Would you care to post your gpg.rc file and/or relevant sections of
% > muttrc for review?
% 
% gpg.rc?

Yeah; that's a supplied file which configures some mutt settings for use
with gpg (vs pgp2 or pgp5 or some other encryption program you wrote last
night).


% 
% i only have ~/.gnupg with my keys in them

If you don't have a setting in mutt for variables like pgp_sign_command,
pgp_encrypt_only_command, and pgp_encrypt_sign_command then you need to
look for gpg.rc in the contrib dir in the tarball and either source it
directly (it will *probably* work as-is, believe it or not) or copy it
and incorporate those settings in your mutt setup.  You don't have to
use it, of course; you might have these vars defined in your muttrc --
in which case perhaps you could let us know how you changed them from
the contrib versions :-)


% 
% -- 
% Who's watching the watchmen?
% 
% Key fingerprint = E619 726E 3815 7A48 EAC7  E49F DF93 4E33 B069 0883


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