On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 08:49:35PM +0200, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
Am Montag, den 11. April 2022 um 10:33:57 Uhr (-0700) schrieb Kevin J. McCarthy:
That's the part that makes no sense to me. Simply unsetting and
resetting "sign" will just display the value of $pgp_sign_as. Did
something else h
Hi Kevin,
Am Montag, den 11. April 2022 um 10:33:57 Uhr (-0700) schrieb Kevin
J. McCarthy:
>
> That's the part that makes no sense to me. Simply unsetting and
> resetting "sign" will just display the value of $pgp_sign_as. Did
> something else happen in your workflow?
It's getting clearer than
Hi,
Am Montag, den 11. April 2022 um 12:38:59 Uhr (-0400) schrieb José
María Mateos:
> I have my GPG options here:
>
> $ cat .gnupg/gpg.conf
> default-key 263080EC
> encrypt-to 263080EC
Unfortunately this didn't work here (even after restart). I get the
same error in mutt.
--
Orm
On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 06:09:01PM +0200, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
when replying to a signed Email, my response Mail is automatically set
to be signed by me.
Are you doing that via $crypt_replysign or via some other method? Are
you replying to a PGP-signed message to an S/MIME message? The beha
On Mon, Apr 11, 2022 at 06:09:01PM +0200, Orm Finnendahl wrote:
How do I set the "" value that it uses my HexKey?
I have my GPG options here:
$ cat .gnupg/gpg.conf
default-key 263080EC
encrypt-to 263080EC
There I declare what's my default key and I also tell it to always
encrypt to me too if
Hi,
when replying to a signed Email, my response Mail is automatically
set to be signed by me. The pgp line concerning my key says
"sign as: "
which result in the following error when sending:
"error signing data: General error?"
Unsetting and then resetting Security to "sign" results in the