* Arthur Dent <[email protected]> [2011-06-12 15:45:59 +0100]:

> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
> Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
> OK - I'm trying again - this time from a different email client 
> (squirrelmail). This email should be encrypted using you public key. If 
> you can decrypt it at least we'll know that you can access your private 
> key from mutt...

> Best regards

> Markgpg: Signature made Sun Jun 12 10:45:59 2011 EDT using DSA key ID FDE78872
> gpg: Good signature from "Arthur Dent <[email protected]>"
> gpg:                 aka "Arthur Dent <[email protected]>"
> gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
> gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
> Primary key fingerprint: DA3C 9BAC E9AF 5576 668E  EEB6 EF98 5E15 FDE7 8872
> -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
> 

Aurthur Dent (Mike?) I had to decrypt it outside of of mutt, copy/pasted 
the output to test2.asc and used --gpg --decrypt test2.asc. Mutt did not 
prompt to decrypt it for me, I did have to fetch your public key first.


> This is a signed (by me) and encrypted (to you) email.  Can you read it?

> Tim

> --=20
> () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail
> /\ www.asciiribbon.org   - against proprietary attachments
> gpg: Signature made Sun Jun 12 07:51:17 2011 EDT using RSA key ID BE773416
> gpg: Good signature from "Tim Guirgies <[email protected]>"
> gpg:                 aka "Tim Guirgies <[email protected]>"
> gpg:                 aka "Tim Mazid (Current name; due to be changed 
> 02/10/2011.) <[email protected]>"
> gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
> gpg:          There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
> Primary key fingerprint: 2BED 9795 BB73 C716 A572  7292 6368 6B6A BE77 3416

Tim Guirgies: I actually saw your mail in webmail first and copy/pasted
it to test.asc on my local server (where mutt/gpg live) and decrypted it
manually. Since I already had your key from a previous fetch, all I had to
do was put my password in when prompted and I was able to read the content
on the console. Incidentally could it be that gpg is using an ncurses
dialog prompt for my password and not taking input directly from stdin?

When I am in mutt, I am asked to input my password, which I do like a 
good monkey but mutt/gpg says no, bad password. This is what tipped me
off to the ncurses dialog box vs a prompt from the console.

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> A: Yes.
> >Q: Are you sure?
> >>A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> >>>Q: Why is top posting frowned upon?
> http://xkcd.com/84/ | http://xkcd.com/149/
> GPG: D5B20C0C (6741 8EE4 6C7D 11FB 8DA8  9E4A EECD 9A84 D5B2 0C0C)
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