* David Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-01-2002 13:23]:

| On Sat, 05 Jan 2002, Markus Boelter wrote:
| > How is it possible to store the sent-mail in sent-mail-folder (and
| > enrypt it with my own key)?
| > 
| Howdy,
|       Simply done with the "encrypt-to" option for gnupg.  Just add
| "encrypt-to <your-keyid>" to your ~/.gnupg/options, where you replace
| <your-keyid> with the id of your public key and it will encrypt
| everything with your key as well as the recipients.  That way you can
| read it.

Which is, of course, the only right way: if your mail was important
enough to encrypt, then you probably don't want it unencrypted on a
harddisk.

I might be mistaken, but I vaguely recall having read something about
a mutt directive which pretty much does the same thing. But, I don't
seem to be able to retrieve that information anymore :(

Does this ring a bell? Was it a patch?

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