I've been using mutt with pgp and gpg for years now, and would like to
solve a nagging problem: when I started using it, I let it save my outgoing
mail encrypted until I discovered that it was saving the outgoing message
exactly --- encrypted to the recipient.  Well *that's* pretty useless, as
then *I* can't re-read the message, which is the point of saving it in the
first place.  I discovered the fcc_clear option, which saves the message
unencrypted and have been living with that, but what I *really* want is to
save them encrypted to *me*.  I thought I'd use fcc_hook and wrote a nice
little script to encrypt only the body so mailbox formats would continue to
work and then discovered that fcc_hook is just a filename, not a command.

Sooo, before I waste too much more time on this, I thought I'd see if anyone
else has solved this problem...

Thanks...

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