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Re: ?? gpg: no default secret key: bad passphrase



oops, sorry about the group reply, it's been one of those mornings already.


On Thu Jan 22, 2004 at 09:30:12AM -0600, jacob[at]buildtheb0x.com wrote:
> On Wed Jan 21, 2004 at 06:12:30PM -0800, seberino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > I create key with "gpg --gen-key" (or I think I did.)
> > 
> > gpg: no default secret key: bad passphrase
> > gpg: signing failed: bad passphrase
> > 
> > Can someone please tell me what this means???
> 
> make sure that your new key is actually there:
> 
> $ gpg --list-keys
> 
> and make sure that in your .muttrc you are referencing the correct key ID for
> all the gpg stuff.  If you somehow entered your passphrase incorrectly in
> mutt, you can reset it with:
> 
> ^F    forget-passphrase
> 
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