Quoting Patrick Totzke (2013-07-19 16:02:34) > Hi Rub?n, > > thanks for mentioning this. I must have accidentally dropped the > corresponding paragraph > in the docs > (http://alot.readthedocs.org/en/testing/usage/index.html#cryptography). > I'm almost certain I saw this documented a while back.. > > Basically, you need a running gpg-agent. Then, decryption of mails should > happen > automatically once you open a thread. The same holds for signature > verification > (the status of which will be mentioned in a pseudo-header). > This holds for mails that comply PGP/MIME only. "ASCII-armored" text in > plaintext parts > is not dealt with. > > If this does not work, you've found a bug that you should kindly report :)
Sadly that is not what I see. I'm trying to read an email that mutt reports as PGP/MIME but the content appear blank. I guess I have gpg-agent properly working, because when I send a signed email I get a 'window' asking me for my passphrase and it signs it. But it don't asks for the password when I try to read an encrypted email. Do I need any special configuration on gpg-agent for it? -- Rub?n Poll?n | http://meskio.net/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Nos vamos a Croatan. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: signature URL: <http://notmuchmail.org/pipermail/notmuch/attachments/20130719/9ec20e14/attachment.pgp>
