* Jostein Berntsen <[email protected]> [2011-06-05 11:45:54 +0200]:

> When you do "gpg --list-keys" can you see your friend's mail address and 
> your own in the output?

Yes, I can, below is that output, with fudges for name/email

chris@stewie ~ $ gpg --list-keys
/home/chris/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
------------------------------
pub   2048R/D5B20C0C 2011-06-04
uid                  Chris Brennan (xaero) <[email protected]>
sub   2048R/65AD06FE 2011-06-04

pub   2048R/******** 2011-05-18
uid                  Friend Name (warg) <********@gmail.com>
uid                  [jpeg image of size 2241]
sub   2048R/******** 2011-05-18

chris@stewie ~ $

The problem resides when I manually attache my key w/ 'p' then 'a', I paste 
in 0xD5B20C0C, I can see the mime-type and my key in a 10-character 
hexidecimal string. I then hit 'y' to send the mail, mutt prompts for my 
key's password, and I enter it, mutt then balks out it, says bad passphrase 
and the mail isn't sent. This is where my mailing with mutt comes to a 
grinding halt halt. 

Currently, mutt is not applying my key automatically, which is fine for now.
Once I know I can successfully sign outgoing mail, I will change my .muttrc 
to automatically add my key.

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