I've searched the net, the manual and various How-To's and not found this information anywhere.
I have a few gpg keys corresponding to a few different email addresses. When sending out mail within Mutt, I choose which address to make active through a macro key. So I am wondering how can I also include a command within each macro that activates the gpg key relative to that email address. This way, I would just assign a variable to the various pgp entries in my .muttrc, for instance: set pgp_sign_as=$UID set pgp --encryption-to=$UID and so forth.... and then assign the value of $UID each time I need to switch through a single command (added to the macro sequence activating a particular address), eg: set UID=0xD214.... The problem is, I do not know how to do this properly within Mutt. How do I do it??? Also, is it necessary to run the command, 'pgp --local-user <key>' each time I switch to a different gpg key, or the abovementioned setup will suffice? By the way, I run Mutt 1.4.2.3 (not right now, I'm writing this from my GF's laptop, while she's sleeping... :)) Thanks so much, Franz Jetzt Mails schnell in einem Vorschaufenster überfliegen. Dies und viel mehr bietet das neue Yahoo! Mail - www.yahoo.de/mail