So far my signature is recognized as valid with the updated code. And simple 
fetching with IMAP works. Nothing else appears to be an issue so far. I thank 
Arnt for writing the code to fix this. I do think it is worth suggesting that 
somewhere in the documentation a blurb about pgp signatures be mentioned as not 
supported in the current released versions but that it is fixed in the 
development branch. That would have saved me a ton of time and hassle, and the 
poor gpg folks a ton of time chasing a dragon that wasn't their dragon to 
chase. Thanks again to Mark Felder for notifying me of the issue, the commit to 
fix it, and for maintaining the FreeBSD port. 

Chris 
Sent from my iPhone 5

> On Feb 23, 2016, at 4:21 AM, Arnt Gulbrandsen <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Mark Felder answers Chris Watson:
>>> Any thoughts? Ideas? Ways to debug wtf is going on to invalidate the pgp
>>> signature?
>> 
>> Exactly which version of aox are you running? PGP has been broken in aox
>> storage for a long time, but was fixed and has not yet been in a
>> "release".
>> 
>> https://github.com/aox/aox/commit/4e73c54509612104f0afb9d968b5e851998d14e3
> 
> At a guess, that commit will permit PGP signatures to be verified, but will 
> break some IMAP fetches. (Trojita is unable to read Chris' message.) I expect 
> Axel will push a fix for that soonish, then Abhijit and I roll a new tarball.
> 
> Arnt
> 

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