Mutt asks “Enter keyID”, does not accept any IDs

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I am trying to use Mutt with GPG to encrypt emails. Whenever I try to encrypt, I am asked to "Enter keyID for user@domain". No matter what I enter, it asks me to enter the value.



I definitely have the key in my keystore. I have entered the full key ID, the 32-bit ID, prefixed it with 0x, added the email, etc, but nothing works. I can also confirm that I definitely have relevant keys in my local store. I do not see an error message.



My ~/.muttrc at this point just has the standard gpg.rc that comes with Ubuntu. Am I doing something wrong? Or is this a bug in Mutt?



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  • Can you share your mutt configuration, please? Be careful and doublecheck there aren't any passwords.

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I am trying to use Mutt with GPG to encrypt emails. Whenever I try to encrypt, I am asked to "Enter keyID for user@domain". No matter what I enter, it asks me to enter the value.



I definitely have the key in my keystore. I have entered the full key ID, the 32-bit ID, prefixed it with 0x, added the email, etc, but nothing works. I can also confirm that I definitely have relevant keys in my local store. I do not see an error message.



My ~/.muttrc at this point just has the standard gpg.rc that comes with Ubuntu. Am I doing something wrong? Or is this a bug in Mutt?



Thanks










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  • Can you share your mutt configuration, please? Be careful and doublecheck there aren't any passwords.

    – Jakub Jindra
    Mar 30 at 10:09













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I am trying to use Mutt with GPG to encrypt emails. Whenever I try to encrypt, I am asked to "Enter keyID for user@domain". No matter what I enter, it asks me to enter the value.



I definitely have the key in my keystore. I have entered the full key ID, the 32-bit ID, prefixed it with 0x, added the email, etc, but nothing works. I can also confirm that I definitely have relevant keys in my local store. I do not see an error message.



My ~/.muttrc at this point just has the standard gpg.rc that comes with Ubuntu. Am I doing something wrong? Or is this a bug in Mutt?



Thanks










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I am trying to use Mutt with GPG to encrypt emails. Whenever I try to encrypt, I am asked to "Enter keyID for user@domain". No matter what I enter, it asks me to enter the value.



I definitely have the key in my keystore. I have entered the full key ID, the 32-bit ID, prefixed it with 0x, added the email, etc, but nothing works. I can also confirm that I definitely have relevant keys in my local store. I do not see an error message.



My ~/.muttrc at this point just has the standard gpg.rc that comes with Ubuntu. Am I doing something wrong? Or is this a bug in Mutt?



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  • Can you share your mutt configuration, please? Be careful and doublecheck there aren't any passwords.

    – Jakub Jindra
    Mar 30 at 10:09

















  • Can you share your mutt configuration, please? Be careful and doublecheck there aren't any passwords.

    – Jakub Jindra
    Mar 30 at 10:09
















Can you share your mutt configuration, please? Be careful and doublecheck there aren't any passwords.

– Jakub Jindra
Mar 30 at 10:09





Can you share your mutt configuration, please? Be careful and doublecheck there aren't any passwords.

– Jakub Jindra
Mar 30 at 10:09










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