Hi all, Francesco gave the solution, thanks to him !
Le 01-12-2007, à 13:54:51 +0100, Francesco Ciattaglia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) a écrit : > Lignes : 45 > > * Gary Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [01.12.07 13:32]: > > On 2007-12-01, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I've noticed something that might help us solving this problem: the > > > display gets messed up when I get on a signed message and only then ! I > > > don't know why I missed that until now, it seems so obvious now. > > > > Nice work! > > > > > I'm using gnupg and the config file by default found in > > > /usr/share/doc/mutt/examples/ from a Debian box. I copied this file in > > > ~/.mutt/gpg.txt and sourced it in my .muttrc. I'm trying to make it work > > > with different profiles with corresponding profiles (classical set up I > > > guess). > > > > > > The display gets messed up when gnupg tries to find the public key, the > > > bottom of the display not going up as expected (and strange caracters > > > being displayed at random places on the screen). > > > > > > How could I troubleshoot this ? > > > > Unfortunately, I don't know the first thing about gnupg, so I have > > nothing to suggest. > > > > Regards, > > Gary > * Ciò letto, correndo sabato 01 dicembre 2007, alle 13 e 50 rispondo così: > > I've managed a similar problem founding that it was related to > set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --recv-keys %r" > > It was resolved addressing the output to /dev/null > set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --recv-keys %r > /dev/null 2>&1" This works perfectly, the display is now as expected. > But I think the best solution is to comment it letting gpg providing > itself > #set pgp_getkeys_command="gpg --recv-keys %r > /dev/null 2>&1" This works also. I'll stay like for the time being to see if this line is really useless. > My little 2 cents > ciao Ataualpa Thanks to all of you who helped me solve this problem. I'll post on the debian-french-user list where I first asked the question without receiving a solution. Best regards, Steve.