Hi Viktor and Rocco,

Viktor wrote:
> can't help you with your question, however, I always encrypt messages
> with the recipient's key and with my own key.
Yep, that's how I do it, too. :-)

> This way, the encrypted messages is stored in my fcc folder, but I'm
> still able to read it, because it's encrypted with my own key.
...until you switch from gpg to ?? in a few years or revoke your key.
That's what I'm fearing a little bit.  Besides sometime I like to grep
through my mailbox files which doesn't work (easily) when they're encrypted.

Rocco wrote:
> Sounds like you're looking for ``set fcc_clear''.
That's it, yes!  Thanks a lot.
Although I wouldn't mind if mutt saves with signatures, but I suppose
that's how close I can get without patching mutt myself.

Thanks for your help,
 Andy.

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