#3846: Use crypt_opportunistic_encrypt with other encryption settings
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  Reporter:  Pynsent  |      Owner:  kevin8t8
      Type:  defect   |     Status:  reopened
  Priority:  major    |  Milestone:
 Component:  crypto   |    Version:  1.6.1
Resolution:           |   Keywords:
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Comment (by Pynsent):

 No worries at all!

 You are correct; I do not have `$crypt_use_gpgme` set.

 To clarify, when I have `set pgp_autoinline = yes` *without* `set
 crypt_opportunistic_encrypt = yes`, pgp defaults to inline when I compose
 a new email. However, when I add `set crypt_opportunistic_encrypt = yes`,
 new emails default to PGP/MIME instead.

 Sorry, I misunderstood the manual, and I thought
 `crypt_opportunistic_encrypt` meant that other encryption settings would
 be ignored in general. I originally thought I was just providing a feature
 request, not a bug. I'll provide a bit more information, if this is
 specific to my setup.

 * Up-to-date Arch Linux
 * Mutt 1.6.1, with the neomutt patches
 * GnuPG 2.1.13

 In muttrc, I'm sourcing the following file:
 https://github.com/neomutt/neomutt/blob/neomutt/contrib/gpg.rc

 I also have the following set:
 {{{
 set pgp_use_gpg_agent = yes
 set pgp_timeout = 3600
 set crypt_replyencrypt = yes
 set pgp_autoinline = yes

 ± set crypt_opportunistic_encrypt = yes
 }}}
 Cheers.

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