[gentoo-user] mutt+gnupg: how do you name the attached signature file ?
Hi all, I am using mutt and gnupg for my mail and I do not understand something: when I sign and send an email, my gpg signature appears as an attached noname file while friends have an attached signature.asc file. How do you do to change this not so important issue? Is it mutt or gnupg related? Have you any idea? Thanks in advance, JC pgp2O835LuI2o.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] mutt + gnupg
Hi Michael, on Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 09:39:59AM -0500, you wrote: Now I run gpg-agent in my .xsession, with the GPG_AGENT_INFO variable being inherited by Mutt, but signing email doesn't work, as gpg says there's no secret key available. Do you have set pgp_use_gpg_agent=yes in your muttrc? Works fine here, though I don't remember what I changed in the last year when gpg started to need the agent, if anything. If that's not it, I can just mail you my config as well... cheers, Matthias -- I prefer encrypted and signed messages. KeyID: FAC37665 Fingerprint: 8C16 3F0A A6FC DF0D 19B0 8DEF 48D9 1700 FAC3 7665 pgpSI2yRB4vpQ.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: [gentoo-user] mutt + gnupg
On 12/11/08 Matthias Bethke said: Do you have set pgp_use_gpg_agent=yes in your muttrc? Works fine here, though I don't remember what I changed in the last year when gpg started to need the agent, if anything. If that's not it, I can just mail you my config as well... Hmm. If I use that option, it doesn't prompt me for my passphrase, presumably expecting the agent to have it already. Ah, found it. I cut and pasted a big section of pgp variables and I missed the pgpsignas option. It works now, without the pgpusegpgagent option, which prompts me for my passphrase... Thanks, Mike -- Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction. --Albert Einstein pgpTpL50C0IQJ.pgp Description: PGP signature
[gentoo-user] mutt + gnupg
Hello, I've been using Mutt with GnuPG for years on various distributions. I recently set up Gentoo, and I'm having some problems with the integration. Initially I couldn't get any of my encrypted files open, as gpg said it couldn't find my secret key. I noticed the new gpg-agent material in the documentation, and once I set that up, my basic gpg commands started working again. I'm not sure why gpg-agent is required, maybe it fixes some other configuration issue. Now I run gpg-agent in my .xsession, with the GPG_AGENT_INFO variable being inherited by Mutt, but signing email doesn't work, as gpg says there's no secret key available. Obviously something has changed in the latest version, and my configuration just hasn't caught up yet. Does anyone else have this set up and working? Thanks, Mike -- Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED] Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction. --Albert Einstein