Daniel --

...and then Daniel Kollar said...
% I'm setting the passphrase via the PGPPASS environment variable before starting
% mutt.

Why would you do that?  That has to be the second-worst method of storing
the passphrase, and mutt will only ask you once per $pgp_timeout seconds
(or until you hit ctrl-f, if that happens first) so I'd think it wouldn't
be too much troublee...


% Wenn I open a pgp encrypted message mutt still asks me for the
% passphrase. This is not necessary, because pgp looks automatically for
% the PGPPASS environment variable.

That it does, but I again wonder why you'd want to go that route when you
have mutt to help you along.


% 
% So, how do I disable this function in mutt?

AFAIK you'll be hacking away at the source code on your own.


% 
% 
% Daniel.


HTH & HAND

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