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Old 01-25-2004, 04:51 PM   #1
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Mutt and GnuPG? KeyID = BEEP!


I have the latest version of mutt here and (as far as I know) the latest version of GnuPG. I basically cannot use Mutt with GPG. I can get as far as entering a keyID (whether this is for signing, encrypting or even attaching my public key to an email) but no further. ANY value I type is rejected. I have tried entering them in both formats (with and without the leading 0x). Has anybody got this to work?

I love mutt because it's so simple and clean but if GPG doesn't work with it, I'll be looking elsewhere.

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Old 02-07-2004, 06:52 AM   #2
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I guess this key ID is during configuration of Mutt for use with gpg.
In that case this keyID qould be the keyID of your own key.
 
  


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