Rod Pike muttered:
> Why do I get an error when I try to "set pgp_encryptself" in my muttrc?
I don't think pgp_encryptself is a valid muttrc variable.
I think, you're looking to put something like 'encrypt-to user-id'
in your gpg options file:
Here's the portion of the gpg man page that talks about 'encrypt-to'
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--encrypt-to name
Same as --recipient but this one is intended for
in the options file and may be used together with
an own user-id as an "encrypt-to-self". These
keys are only used when there are other recipients
given either by use of --recipient or by the asked
user id. No trust checking is performed for these
user ids and even disabled keys can be used.
I hope this helps.
-Jim
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