* Claus Assmann <mutt+users@???> [21.09.2016. @12:35:20 -0700]:
> Your mail failed to verify.
>
> However, after I removed your X-Header gpg can verify it. So
> whatever you use to generate that is broken (maybe it is added after
> signing?)
>
> I'm attaching a tar file with m4{,.sig}: (modified) message body
> and signature, so others can check it locally.
OK, thank you: I am totally lost :)
I do not know how it is possible, and why it happened: I have configured
my_hdr long time ago. Then I updated (or not) my system.
FYI, my_hdr configuration is the following (in .muttrc):
my_hdr X-PGP-Key:
http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xE9324BDEC124FF27
my_hdr X-IM-Jabber: jcb@???
my_hdr X-WebSite:
http://www.schplaf.org
my_hdr X-Operating-System: A real one: Gentoo Linux
my_hdr X-Clacks-Overhead: GNU Terry Pratchett
It comes just after source ~/.mutt/.gnupg.mutt
For my professional address, I replace funny headers by real
information.
Tomorrow, I will answer from my other computer whose configuration is a
bit different. I would like to check if it is only a matter of custom
header or not.
JC