* Tim Guirgies <[email protected]> [2011-06-11 16:33:25 +1000]:

> On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 07:51:07PM -0400, Chris Brennan wrote:
> > I'm out of idea's now ... I still can't sign mail, so I don't know if I have
> > the wrong configuration somewhere or if it's mutt/gpg not talking for some
> > reason. Either way, this is still unresolved.
> 
> Well, do you have another machine you could try it on?
> 
> If not, do a complete purge of both GPG and mutt, deleting (or saving)
> all config files.  But, _VERY_ IMPORTANT: make sure you keep your
> private key somewhere safe.  Don't ever lose it.
> 
> Then reinstall them one at a time, and reconfigure from scratch; don't
> copy back your config, just in case.  Make sure each works on its own as
> it should before trying to use them together.
> 
> We'll take it from there, I guess.

I do, I've been doing all of this on a headless gentoo machine next to me 
under the desk. At my feet is my old desktop, which now runs Debian 6, I
can set things up there and I also have a VPS I can try on. I'll start
setting things up on both of them and see how it goes from there.

It just seems strange that I can't sign mail but I can use gpg normally 
in any other fashion.

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> >Q: Are you sure?
> >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> >>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
> http://xkcd.com/84/
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