Can mutt send encrypted mail from the commandline? The mail should always be encrypted to myself.
I tried the following: cp ~/.muttrc ~/muttrcenc in ~/.muttrcenc: ----- set pgp_autoencrypt=yes set pgp_encrypt_only_command="/usr/lib/mutt/pgpewrap gpg --batch --quiet --no-verbose --output - --encrypt --textmode --armor --always-trust -- -r 80AD9916 -- %f" ----- where 80AD9916 is my public key ID. Then I tried echo "some text" | mutt -F ~/.muttrcenc [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get the message, but it's not encrypted. Background: I'd like to use procmail to automatically encrypt some messages I receive and forward them on to a gmail account for storage. I currently do this using in ~/.procmailrc: :0fbw | $GPG --encrypt -r 80AD9916 --armour --output - This works okay except it doesn't add the correct headers, and while mutt decrypts the message text fine (with Alt-Shift-p) I cannot see attachments (which in turn may be related to having the wrong headers). Thx m.