Last night, I installed the just released gnupg-1.2.0.

The default location for the new gpg version is /usr/bin opposed to the old
/usr/local/bin.  After deleting the old, mutt could no longer find gpg.
Both dirs are in my PATH.  

I've put a link from the old to the new, and now mutt works with the new gpg.

I checked the master Muttrc, /usr/local/etc/Muttrc, but didn't see any place
to specify the location of pgp, though there are tons of pgp config stuff in it.

Is there a place to tell mutt where gpg is?  

Shouldn't/couldn't mutt use my PATH to find apps it needs?

Thank you.

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