David Bremner <david@tethera.net> writes: > Eric Skoglund <eric@pagefault.se> writes: > >> David Bremner <david@tethera.net> writes: >> >>> >>> Yeah, --verify only works with one of the structured output formats >>> (json or sexp). I suppose that's probably a documentation bug. >>> >>> try >>> >>> % notmuch show --format=json --verify $message >> >> Yes that did work, getting "sigstatus : [ { 'status': 'good' .... }]". > > OK, so notmuch can talk to gpg. I'm only guessing, but it seems like > some kind of problem with pinentry, or access to private keys. One > potential issue is having multiple versions of gpg installed. > > % notmuch config get crypto.gpg_path > > should give the same path as the gpg you normally use (so, 2.1.13 as you > said). > Thank you David! Seems like notmuch used the gpg1 binary (that fedora has installed by default also), I switched the gpg binary to gpg2 and it now works like a charm! Thank you so much for your help. // Eric Skoglund