Testing PGP on List

Steve Holmes steve at holmesgrown.com
Thu Mar 25 15:33:12 EST 2004


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On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 12:48:49PM -0500, Igor Gueths wrote:
> Hmm. I tried the <escape>P command and then tried re-opening the message 
> to see if the signature would verify...I havne't actually gotten 
> anyone's signature to propperly verify. Gpg gives me a message that 
> states that the signature could not be verified, that the public key was 
> not found. However, before that Mutt tells me that a certain was not 
> found...From the way Dectalk pronounces it, I am guessing the program is 
> called gpgswrap or something like that. Anyone know what I am missing 
> here? Thanks!

Mutt 1.5.6 comes with pgpewrap and pgpring.  These modules are called
upon by the stuff in /etc/mutt/gpg.rc.  I don't know if your version
of Mutt, 1.4.2, includes this or not.  After choosing a good key
server which was already opened on my  .gnupg/gpg.conf,
subkeys.pgp.net, everything seemed to pretty well fall in place.

HTH.

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