If built from pkgsrc mutt requires gnupg2. The supplied executable then is 'gpg2'.
On the other hand, among the documents that ship with this mutt is the highly useful 'gpg.rc', which is easily included into one's .muttrc. Problem: The latter is writeen in terms of 'gpg', not 'gpg2'. Is there a (pardon the expression) NetBSD-kosher method for overcoming this disjunction? Aside: my personal bag 'o kludges has some symlinks in it, but I know sooner or later they will come a cropper on some system check. I get caught every time. (I have one involving fonts I want to talk about some day.) All kidding aside, I know too that I can just install gpg version one, but I keep thinking, "They must have a reason for shipping gpg2 with mutt..." Thank you, -- What can be asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. Hitchens' Razor