Hi, folks --

Both halves of this note may be entirely related to PGP versus mutt,
and I know that the latter probably is, but I also know that the mutt
list is a bountiful source of information on all topics :-)

I send encrypted mail and have my PGP settings all in my .muttrc so that
mutt knows such things as to encrypt also to me and what key ID to use
(um, maybe I did that with PGP itself since pgp_sign_as is blank) and
all is well.  mutt just seems to ask me too much, though...  When I
send to someone who uniquely matches exactly one key in my keyring,
mutt still presents the listing window and wants me to select the user.
Is there any setting for mutt *or* pgp, or perhaps some sort of macro,
that I could tweak to get that key selected automatically?

Meanwhile, I don't know a whole lot about trust levels...  I *do*
trust that the public key that I have came from my pal Jim, but I'm
just cautious enough that I don't want to trust any other keys based on
his trust.  When I send encrypted mail to him and select his key, mutt
or pgp tells me that this ID is not trusted and asks me if I'm sure.
Can I set trust so that it *is* trusted for sending but still not trust
the key for vouching for others?


Thanks a bunch :-)

:-D
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