Jan-Benedict Glaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Mon, 20 Dec 1999:
> Does this make that much sense? Why do I encrypt some mails? --> because I
> only want same very few people to be able to read them. This excludes (IMHO)
> even the system administrator, which would happily be able to read mails
> that would normally be saved in an encrypted state...
How about if you are yourself your own system administrator? In that
case you may choose to save emails unencrypted for convenience, if you
trust your system's security to be good enough.
It's an option, anyway. You can choose which way to set it.
> This way I strongly recommend everybody to use 'set psp_encryptself' in
> ~/.muttrc (for PGP) or 'encrypt-to 0xKEYID' in ~/.gnupg/options (for GnuPG)
> instead of saving (encrypted) mails in plaintext...
Recommendation noted. :-)
Mikko
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