Hi to all mutters, and sorry for the likely dumb question I'm posting. I'm testing mutt and gnupg, I can verify with no problem messages signatures, but it fails when I do it manually, saving in distinct files the message and the signature.
For example if I save the (clear) message in "message", and the signature in "signature.asc", then the command: gpg --verify signature.asc message issues a bad signature message. I have setted: set pgp_verify_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --verify %s %f" in the configuration. With no doubt there is on my a part a big misunderstanding of how gpg works, and after much thinkering I'm definitively puzzled. So, which is the correct way to verify by hand the signature of a message? Many thanks in advance. Cheers -- Stefano Sabatini Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)
