On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 11:37:46PM +0200, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Quoting Michael Pobega ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I've just recently learned about PGP/GPG keys and encryption, but I
> > can't figure out how to get it to work alongside Mutt.
>
> This works for me!
>
> :r .mutt/crypto
> -
Quoting Michael Pobega ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've just recently learned about PGP/GPG keys and encryption, but I
> can't figure out how to get it to work alongside Mutt.
This works for me!
:r .mutt/crypto
# How many seconds will mutt remember the gpg-passphrase. This is a
On 01/04/07, Todd Zullinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mal content wrote:
> Currently, when I send a PGP encrypted message to a recipient, it is
> encrypted and readable only by them. I'd like to automatically save
> a plain copy of the sent message
You can use fcc_clear to achieve this. From t
mal content wrote:
> Currently, when I send a PGP encrypted message to a recipient, it is
> encrypted and readable only by them. I'd like to automatically save
> a plain copy of the sent message
You can use fcc_clear to achieve this. From the manual:
3.53. fcc_clear
Type: boolean
Default:
I've just recently learned about PGP/GPG keys and encryption, but I
can't figure out how to get it to work alongside Mutt.
I don't know if this is off-topic for mutt-users, but this is the only
place that I know of to ask.
I set up GPG and a default key, in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf added a
keyserver, wi
Hello.
Currently, when I send a PGP encrypted message to a recipient,
it is encrypted and readable only by them. I'd like to automatically
save a plain copy of the sent message (or alternatively one
encrypted with my own public key) for my 'sent' outbox.
I used to do this years ago, but have for