pgp Sign as: <default> config
Kevin J. McCarthy
kevin at 8t8.us
Mon Apr 11 19:21:01 UTC 2022
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 happen in your workflow?
>
>It's getting clearer thanks to your explanations: I was unaware of the
>difference of s/mime and pgp signing. The mail, I replied to was signed
>with s/mime, so replying to it set signing to (S/MIME). When unsetting
>and resetting it in my reply it gets set to (PGP/MIME), the key is set
>correctly and it works. It's not even possible to select s/(m)ime when
>selecting the encryption type manually even though it's displayed in
>the selection menu.
Oh good, that explains what's happening! If you don't have S/MIME
configured, you may want to add 'unset crypt_autosmime' to your .muttrc.
I believe that will take care of the problem.
--
Kevin J. McCarthy
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